My Son Whispered Dad Had A Girlfriend And A Plan For My Money-heuh

My little son walked into my bedroom and whispered, “Mum, Dad has a girlfriend… and when you leave for your business trip, he’s going to take all your money.”

I cancelled my flight without saying a word.

Then I opened the envelope from the notary office and realised his betrayal was not only aimed at my finances.

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It began on a damp evening when the rain had turned the windows silver and the house smelt of ironing spray, carpet dust, and tea that had been left too long on the bedside table.

I was packing for a work trip I had spent weeks arranging.

The suitcase lay open across the bed, neat at first, then slowly becoming the usual jumble of folded dresses, blouses, chargers, meeting papers, and the pair of shoes that looked sensible enough to survive airport floors and boardroom carpets.

I remember thinking about the small things.

Had I left enough school uniform clean for Liam?

Had I moved the direct debit reminder from the kitchen board into my bag?

Had Daniel remembered that the bins had to go out before seven?

That is what marriage often feels like before it breaks.

Not thunder.

Not a grand warning.

Just ordinary lists ticking away while something dangerous grows quietly in the next room.

From downstairs came the click of the kettle and the low murmur of Daniel’s voice.

I assumed he was on a work call.

He was often on work calls.

He had a way of pacing when he spoke, one hand in his pocket, one hand rubbing the back of his neck, as if every conversation required him to look burdened and important.

I used to find it charming.

That evening, I barely noticed it.

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