blinked at him in disbelief, half-laughing. “Why on earth would I destroy the tiles? We’re trying to sell the place soon—”
His bony fingers tightened around mine, stopping me cold.
“Your husband has lied to you. The truth is hidden there.”
The look in his eyes unnerved me—raw fear, as though confessing put his very life in danger. My pulse quickened. Against reason, curiosity began gnawing at me.
Later that evening, when the house was silent, I locked the bathroom door. My heart raced as I pulled a hammer from the closet. For a long time I just stared at the gleaming white tiles my husband had laid with such care. Am I really about to do this? What if he’s just delusional?
But my hands moved on their own.
The first blow left a hairline crack. The second shattered the tile, sending a shard clattering to the floor. I leaned in with a flashlight, and there it was—an opening carved into the wall.
Something rustled inside.
My fingers brushed against plastic. Slowly, I dragged out a brittle, yellowed bag. It looked harmless enough—until I peeked inside. My stomach lurched.

Teeth.
Dozens upon dozens of human teeth.
A scream stuck in my throat as I sank onto the cold tiles, clutching the bag like proof of a nightmare. My whole body trembled.
When I confronted my father-in-law, his face was heavy with resignation.
“So… you found them,” he muttered.
“What is this?!” My voice cracked, a mix of horror and disbelief. “Whose teeth are these?!”
He didn’t answer right away. Finally, with eyes full of shame, he whispered:
“Your husband… isn’t the man you think he is. He killed. Burned the bodies… but teeth don’t burn. He pulled them out and hid them here.”
The words crashed over me like a wave. My husband—the devoted father, the steady partner—was a monster.
“You knew?” I whispered, barely able to breathe.
His tired eyes met mine. “I stayed silent too long. But now… you must decide what to do.”
In that instant, my world collapsed. Nothing would ever be the same again.