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 the kind of father people quietly envy. He doesn’t just attend school events — he volunteers. He braids Lizzie’s hair with surprising patience. He sits cross-legged on the floor for tea parties and never checks his phone. Bedtime stories are never rushed.

So when “garage time” started, I told myself not to read into it.

The first afternoon Lizzie came home from school, Jason leaned down with a grin.By the third, something tightened in my chest.

Whenever I asked what they were doing, I got identical answers.

“Private talks. You’re not invited.”

Lizzie said it the same way every time. Same rhythm. Same tone. Like she’d memorized itThe garage window was suddenly covered.

The radio was loud — just loud enough to blur voices.

When I knocked, Jason took a second too long to open the door. He’d step out first, blocking my view, smiling too casuallyLizzie always looked happy.

That’s what unsettled me the most.

I grew up in a house where secrets lived behind closed doors. My mind doesn’t default to trust. It defaults to survival.

One afternoon, when Jason ran to the store and Lizzie was in her room, I walked into the garage alone.Tools hung in place. The old workbench sat untouched. But the covered window made the room feel smaller. Hushed.

Hidden.

In the back of a storage box, I found an old Wi-Fi camera we’d used when Lizzie was a baby.

My hands shook as I mounted it in the corner.

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