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I was scrolling through an anonymous forum, a niche corner of the internet, when a thread titled "The Grand Escape Plan" caught my eye. My husband David, the man I' d loved for five years, came home that very moment, beaming. He announced he' d found a private orphanage, and we were finally going to adopt, a dream we' d chased through years of medical treatments and mounting strain. But as he spoke, his words chillingly echoed the forum post I'd just read, a detailed, grotesque plan by a user "Wanderer77" to adopt a child, leave it with his "barren" wife, fake his death, and disappear with his "true love" and their "little surprise." Suddenly, his excited talk of adoption and "a real family" twisted into something sinister. The man I' d married transformed into Wanderer77 before my eyes, and a wave of nausea, more than just shock, washed over me – a premonition of a truth I was too terrified to confirm. That night, my trembling hands held a pregnancy test: two bright pink lines. I was pregnant, but my husband didn't know, and he was already plotting my abandonment, leaving me with another woman's child. The love for him evaporated, replaced by cold resolve. He thought he was setting a trap for me, but the game had just begun; he was about to walk into his own.