That night, I pushed the bedroom door open and heard her whisper into the phone, “He doesn’t know… just meet me tonight.” My heart hit the floor. I stood in the dark, staring at my wedding ring like it was a cruel joke. When she turned and saw me, I asked softly, “Who were you talking to?” Her face drained white. I didn’t yell—I smiled. Because she didn’t know… I’d already saved the proof. And the price this time? It won’t be an apology.
That night, I pushed the bedroom door open and heard my wife whisper into the phone, “He doesn’t know… just meet me tonight.” My heart hit the floor so hard I swear I felt it in my teeth. I stayed in the hallway shadow, staring at my wedding ring like it was a punchline I’d…