Lady learns her husband switches from SUV to old cheap car daily and leaves town

In a quiet evening, Catherine suspected her husband’s unusual behavior. Spotting his SUV in the supermarket parking lot, she followed him and discovered him changing into ragged clothes before driving away in an old car. In a remote forest area, she found him talking to a man named Harry. Confronting him, she learned about Dylan’s past involving a failed bank robbery to fund his son’s surgery. Harry, released from prison, now demanded money. Dylan, fearing for Catherine’s safety, agreed to pay. At the bank, he plotted a desperate move to protect his wife, realizing he couldn’t trust Harry. The complex web of secrets threatened their lives, leaving Dylan cornered between a haunting past and a dangerous present.

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