While my husband was in the shower, his phone lit up on the counter. My son looked at it and said, “Mom… why is Dad texting Aunt Lisa, ‘I miss last night’?” I thought it had to be a mistake—until I read it. When I asked Lisa, she broke down and said one word: “Sorry.”

The phone buzzed twice against the kitchen counter, sharp and restless, cutting through the ordinary rhythm of a Tuesday evening in Columbus, Ohio. Emily Parker stood at the sink rinsing dishes while upstairs, her husband Daniel was in the shower after coming home late again. Their thirteen-year-old son, Noah, sat at the table with algebra spread in front of him, one earbud in, half-listening to music and half-working through equations.

Then the phone buzzed again.

Noah glanced up. “Mom, Dad’s phone keeps lighting up.”Leave it,” Emily said automatically.

For months, Daniel had become strangely protective of his phone, but she had trained herself not to look too closely. Privacy, she told herself. Stress. Distance. Marriage had seasons, and not every silence meant betrayal.

Then Noah leaned a little closer, not even touching the phone, just looking at the screen as it lit up again.His expression changed.

“Mom…” His voice dropped, uncertain. “Why is Dad texting Aunt Lisa, ‘I miss last night’?”

The plate slipped from Emily’s hands and crashed into the sink. Water splashed up her shirt, cold and sudden, but she barely felt it. For one desperate second, she told herself Noah had misunderstood. Maybe it was old. Maybe it was a joke. Maybe there was some harmless explanation she just couldn’t see yet.

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