My Husband Started Bringing Home Flowers Every Friday – One Day I Found a Note in the Bouquet and Followed Him After Work

I used to think my husband’s weekly flowers were his way of rekindling romance after 16 years of marriage. I had no idea those bouquets would lead me into the most confusing week of my life, ending with a truth I never saw coming.Marriage doesn’t fall apart in a single moment; it stretches, thins, shifts. The kisses get quicker. Conversations become schedules. You stop reaching for each other’s hands without even noticing. Life crowds out the softness.

So when Dan came home one random Friday with pink tulips, it caught me completely off guard.

“For my girl,” he said, kissing my forehead.

I laughed and accused him of crashing the car. He grinned, loosened his tie, and said, “Can’t I bring my wife flowers? You deserve them, Ada.”The kids groaned dramatically in the background, and for a moment, it felt like a movie scene from the early years—simple, sweet, hopeful.

But three weeks later, things started to feel… off.

One bouquet had stems streaked with soil, like someone ripped the flowers straight from a garden bed. When I asked where he’d bought them, he told me “that little shop near work”—which didn’t match the convenience store explanation he’d given the week before… or the boutique florist he mentioned the week before that.Three flowers, three stories.

I didn’t want to jump to conclusions. People forget details, right? But once a crack appears, your mind can’t help pressing a finger into it.

Then came the note.

It slipped from the bouquet while Dan showered: a small folded piece of paper that simply read, “See you next Friday.”

VA

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