I tried to bring my husband back together with the woman he once loved — and I did it behind his back. I thought it was the right thing to do, something simple and selfless. But nothing about it turned out simple, and I was not ready for what it would do to me.
Marriage! For most people, it seemed like the biggest and happiest event in their life — something they had dreamed about since childhood, a goal. For me, it was different. I did not marry for love or passion.
I married for comfort and to make my relatives stop asking questions. I chose Hunter because he was calm, kind, and honest.
Over time, he became my best friend. I became the same for him. We were partners, not lovers. And it worked.
In fact, we were the only couple among our friends who never had loud fights or silent wars.
We never cheated or said things we would regret. People often told us we were the “perfect couple,” and maybe, in our way, we were.
But the truth is simple: we had no strong emotions, jealousy, deep passion, or expectations to be more than we were.
So if you want to give me a speech about love and feelings, save it. It will not change my mind.
I believed our marriage worked because it was based on mutual respect, not fairy tales. At least, that was what I thought.
Lately, Hunter began acting differently. He was quiet, secretive, always on his phone, and always somewhere else. I was not angry. I was worried. We used to tell each other everything. That had been the foundation of our marriage, and recently, I had begun to feel that foundation cracking.
I decided to talk to Kieran. He was not just my colleague. He was also my closest friend at work. I trusted him.
I knew he would listen without judging me. I told him everything I had noticed about Hunter. The late nights. The strange behavior.
The way he looked at his phone before quickly putting it away. Kieran stayed quiet the whole time I was talking. He watched me, but he did not say anything.
“So what do you think?” I finally asked.
He leaned back in his chair. “It sounds like cheating.”
I shook my head. “Hunter would not cheat on me.”
Kieran raised one eyebrow. “All women say that. Then one day, they find proof.”
He is not like most men. He is a good man,” I said.
“He is still a man,” Kieran said with a shrug.
“You are a man too. I have never heard about you cheating,” I said.
“I am rare. One of the last honest ones,” he said with a grin.
I rolled my eyes. “Do you really think it could be true?”
“I do not know. But if you leave him, I will be waiting,” he said and winked.
I hit him lightly on the shoulder. He always flirted like that, and I never took it seriously.
“I will love you forever. After death, though, I am free,” he added.
“Love does not exist,” I said.
“So cold,” he replied.
The conversation with Kieran ended with jokes and smiles, but I could not shake off his words. They stayed in my mind like a quiet echo.
Could Hunter have cheated on me? It sounded impossible. He was always honest.
Our marriage had rules, and we both followed them. Trust, loyalty, and respect were our base. I believed in it.
But still, something inside me began to break. Doubt was growing like a shadow.
I kept thinking about it for days, even though I tried to ignore it. I told myself that Kieran was wrong.
I told myself that Hunter would never do something like that. But Hunter kept acting strange.
He looked tired and distant, avoided my questions, and his smile looked forced. I knew something was wrong.
After many failed talks, I made a decision. I needed to know the truth. I had no car anymore, so I called a taxi and told the driver to follow Hunter’s car. I felt foolish, but I could not stop myself.