After years of unsuccessful attempts to conceive, adoption became our last option at parenthood. One day, we welcomed Jennifer, an adorable 4-year-old girl who changed our home into a home filled with laughter and happiness.
Richard, my husband, and I were happy with our new life. Every moment we spent with Jennifer was invaluable, a new adventure that was full of joy. We were finally a family, a perfect picture of love and togetherness.
A confusing war:ning

One afternoon, as I was folding laundry, Jennifer approached me, her face terrible. She whispered softly, “Mom, don’t trust Dad.” The words made my bl00d run cold.
She didn’t answer, but her face showed a fear or worry I didn’t understand.
Growing distrust
In the following days, I couldn’t get Jennifer’s words out of my head. Richard, for his part, continued to be loving and attentive, doing his best to gain our daughter’s trust. One day, he recommended we go for ice cream. She agreed, but only after giving me an unreliable look. Throughout the outing, she clung to my hand, occasionally glancing suspiciously at Richard.
I told myself Jennifer was still adapting to her new life, and I tried to prove myself it was normal.