
Every night was the same.
I would lie down next to Miguel… and that smell would come back.
It wasn’t a normal smell. It wasn’t sweat, or ordinary dampness. It was something heavier… darker. Like something was slowly decomposing right next to me.
At first I thought it was my imagination.
I changed the sheets. Once. Twice. Seven times.
I washed blankets, pillows, I even left the mattress in the Guadalajara sun as if that could rip off whatever was there.
But not.
Every night… he returned.
And the worst part…
He always came from his side of the bed.
“You’re exaggerating, Ana,” said Miguel, annoyed. “There’s no smell at all.”
But there was one.
And every time she tried to clean more thoroughly… he got worse.
Irritable.
Tense.
As if he were protecting something.
One night he even shouted:
—Don’t touch the bed!
That wasn’t normal.
Miguel wasn’t like that.
Or… so I thought.
The fear started as a slight discomfort… but it grew. It crept into my chest. Into my head. Into my dreams.
Until one night…
The smell was unbearable.
As if something dead were breathing beneath us.
And that’s when I knew something was wrong.
Very badly.
Days later, Miguel went on a trip to Monterrey.
“Close the door properly,” he told me before leaving.
I nodded.
But I couldn’t stop feeling that weight in my chest.
As soon as he left…
Silence filled the house.
And my eyes…
They went straight to bed.
That bed.
I took a deep breath.
“That’s enough…” I whispered.
I dragged the mattress to the center of the room.
My hands were shaking as I picked up the box cutter.
Part of me didn’t want to do it.
The other one… knew she could no longer ignore it.
Court.
The fabric opened.
And then…
The smell hit me.
Straight.
Brutal.
I stepped back, coughing, with tears in my eyes.
-What is this…?
I kept cutting.
The foam appeared.
And then…
There it was.
A bag.
Big.
Orders.
Mold cover.
My heart started beating so hard I thought it was going to jump out of my chest.
My hands… weren’t responding.
But still…
I opened it.
And at that moment…
I felt like the world was breaking apart.
Within…
There was clothing.
Women’s clothing.
But not just any clothes.
It was clothing I recognized.
Perfectly.
Dresses.
Blouses.
Shoes.
And then I saw it.
A telephone.
Old.
Off.
My fingers trembled as I picked it up.
“No…” I whispered.
That phone…
It wasn’t mine.
But I had seen it before.
Long before.
My mind started connecting everything.
The absences.
Miguel’s changes.
The strange nights.
The smell.
And then…
A name popped into my head.
A name I hadn’t thought about in years.
Laura.
My best friend.
Missing.
Without explanation.
No goodbye.
My breath stopped.
And if…?
No.
It couldn’t be.
But the phone…
Trembling, I turned it on.
The screen took a few seconds to respond…
And when it finally lit up…
I saw something that made my legs give way.
A message.
The last message sent.
From Laura.
Me.
Dated three months ago.
“ANA… IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO ME, IT WAS MIGUEL.”
The phone fell out of my hands.
The air disappeared.
The world… fell silent.
PART 2
I froze on the floor.
The message was still there.
Shining.
As if he were shouting.
“IT WAS MIGUEL.”
I shook my head over and over again.
—No… no… this can’t be…
But deep down…
I already knew that.
That smell.
That bag.
That constant fear.
Everything fit together.
Too good.
I crawled backward, moving away from the mattress as if it were a living thing.
My breathing was short.
Quick.
Out of control.
—I have to… think…
But I couldn’t.
My mind was racing too fast.
I remembered Laura.
Her laughter.
The afternoons together.
Long calls.
And then…
His disappearance.
“He left town,” they said.
“I wanted to start over.”
That’s what we all believed.
What I wanted to believe.
But now…
The truth was right in front of me.
The worst…
Underneath me all this time.
I got up as best I could.
My legs barely responded.
I looked at the bag again.
—No… I’m not going to open any more…
But something inside me…
He forced me.
I had to know.
With trembling hands, I opened the bag further.
The smell worsened.
A lot more.
Almost unbearable.
I covered my mouth with my sleeve.
And then…
You see it.
Hair.
Dark.
Tangled.
My heart stopped beating.
—No… no… no…
I stepped back abruptly.
I fell against the wall.
Tears flowed uncontrollably.
There was no need to see any more.
There was no need to confirm.
I knew it.
Laura had not left.
Laura never left this house.
Miguel…
Miguel had hidden her.
Here.
In our bed.
Where we slept every night.
Where I rested… trusting.
I felt nauseous.
I ran to the bathroom and vomited.
My body couldn’t take it.
When I looked up at the mirror…
I didn’t recognize myself.
—Who am I married to…?
Silence answered.
And then…
Something worse happened.
A thought.
Miguel was going to return.
In two days.
Two days…
To decide what to do.
I took out my cell phone.
My hands were shaking so much I could barely unlock it.
Call the police?
Yeah.
Of course.
But…
What if he realized it sooner?
What if I came back earlier?
What if… I was next?
Fear paralyzed me.
But also…
He woke me up.
I took a deep breath.
—No… I’m not going to stay here waiting…
I walked around the house.
Every corner felt different now.
Dark.
Dangerous.
As if it had never been mine.
I packed a suitcase.
Fast.
The essentials.
Clothes.
Documents.
Money.
But before I go…
I went back to the room.
I looked at the bed.
That place that had been my refuge…
And now it was a tomb.
“I’ll pay for it,” I whispered. “I promise.”
I took Laura’s phone.
That was proof.
That was all.
I left the house.
Without looking back.
I got in the car.
And I drove.
I didn’t know where.
All I knew was that I had to get away.
Hours later…
I was in a police station.
Counting everything.
Every detail.
Every fear.
Every truth.
At first…
They didn’t quite believe me.
Until they saw the phone.
The message.
And what they found next…
He confirmed everything.
Miguel was arrested upon his return.
He didn’t have time to escape.
He didn’t have time to lie.
The evidence…
It was too obvious.
Months later…
The trial is over.
And the truth came to light.
Laura wasn’t the only one.
There were others.
Similar stories.
Women who disappeared.
Without explanation.
Until now.
They…
I survived.
Because of a smell.
On a hunch.
For daring to look where I didn’t want to.
And since then…
I never again ignored what my instinct was screaming at me.
Because sometimes…
Danger does not enter your life.
He’s already inside.
Waiting… for you to find out too late.
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