My 7-Year-Old Daughter and Her Father Began Having “Private Talks” in the Garage — So I Installed a Hidden Camera and Instantly Regretted It

Jason has always been a devoted father. School events, bedtime stories, hair brushing, tea parties on the floor—he never needs to be asked. He shows up, every day.

So when “garage time” started, I tried not to overthink it.The first afternoon Lizzie came home from school, Jason smiled and said,
“Hey, kiddo. Garage time?”

Her face lit up. They disappeared into the garage, locked the door, and turned on the old radio. Forty minutes later, they came back smiling like nothing had happened.

The next day, the same thing.
By the third, a knot formed in my chest.

Whenever I asked, I got the same answer.
“Private talks. You’re not invited.”

Lizzie repeated it word for word, like something memorized.

Then I noticed details I couldn’t ignore.
The garage window was covered.
The radio was always loud—just loud enough to drown out voices.
When I knocked, Jason delayed opening the door, blocking my view.

Lizzie always looked happy. Relaxed. That made it worse.

I grew up in a house full of secrets. My brain is trained to expect the worst.

One afternoon, when Jason went to the store and Lizzie was in her room, I opened the garage. Nothing looked wrong. Still, the covered window made the room feel closed off, hidden.I found an old Wi-Fi camera we once used as a baby monitor.
My hands shook as I hid it in the corner.That night, when they went back into the garage, I opened the app.

Jason rolled back the rug.

Under it was a hidden door.

Now, when Lizzie grins and says,
“Private talks in the garage, Dad?”

I don’t panic.

I just remember what was really happening behind that door.

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