Jeanne believed she had a happy, stable marriage, but John’s unexplained visits to his brother’s house made her uneasy. One Sunday, a phone call from her sister-in-law revealed a shocking secret that turned Jeanne’s world upside down, setting the stage for a confrontation she never anticipated.
So, I’ve been in a bit of a daze since Sunday and I need to vent.
My husband, John, and I have been together for eight years and married for five. We have a beautiful baby boy, Lucas, who just turned one.
Life has always been busy, but we managed to keep things together. John is a construction manager, and I’m a fitness instructor. Our lives are intertwined with routines and mutual respect. Or so I thought.
John has always been a family man, and I admired that about him. He would go out of his way to help his brother Clarke with anything. Clarke and his wife, Laurel, have two kids, and their family is very close to ours.
But, over the last six months, John’s daily visits to Clarke’s house became a routine. At first, I didn’t think much of it. He always had some reason: helping with repairs, catching up with his brother, or just sticking to some “family tradition” he insisted on.
John would leave right around dinnertime and wouldn’t be back until late. It became a bit of a sore point between us, but he always had a valid excuse.
“Jeanne, Clarke needs help with the plumbing,” he’d say, or, “It’s just a quick visit, I promise.”
Sometimes, it was, “You know how Clarke and Laurel are; they always need an extra hand with the kids.”
I trusted him, so I let it slide. Until last Sunday, when everything changed.
I was in the kitchen, trying to get Lucas to eat his breakfast, when my phone rang. It was Laurel, my sister-in-law. I could tell she was upset just from the way she said hello.
“Jeanne, can we talk?” Laurel’s voice was strained.
“Of course, Laurel. What’s going on?” I asked, trying to keep my tone light.
“It’s about John. He’s been coming over every day for the past six months,” she began.
“Yes, I know. He’s been helping Clarke out a lot,” I replied.
She let out a bitter laugh. “Helping? Jeanne, he’s been coming over just to eat our food. Do you have any idea how much it’s costing us?”