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Richard Was Sure His Wife Would Cheat, So He Tried to Catch Her Out—And Was Completely Stunned by Wh…
Richard was quite certain that his wife would betray him. So he decided to put her in her placeand was left truly astonished.
Darling, arent you going to be late? Helen asked her husband as he chatted on the phone. Your train leaves in two hours.
Oh, didnt I mention? Richard looked at Helen in feigned surprise. My business trips been delayed. Probably wont leave for a few more days.
I see, Helen replied before darting off to the kitchen to fetch her phone. After firing off a message to someone, she returned. This simple moment only bolstered Richards suspicions that his wife was up to no good. She made it far too easy for him to go out with his mates, to vanish on business trips. She never moaned when he rolled in after a few pints too many. His friends all told him that women like Helen were as rare as hens teeth, that there must be no trap. Yet regret gnawed at Richards gut.
Helen was eight years his junior. What if shed found some younger man, someone who made her heart flutter in a way Richard hadnt in years? Richard, at least, had the sense to keep his suspicions to himself. Lobbing accusations with no evidence would be daft. He wanted to be absolutely sure. Richard couldnt think of a better solution than peppering their flat with discreet little cameras.
Richard set off on his business trip in a foul mood. Even Helen seemed to notice how down he looked, and rifled through the medicine cabinet, almost offering him some paracetamol. That look of concern made him feel oddly reassured, as though everything really could be alright for once.
He didnt much want to watch the footage remotely, and truly, he hardly had time. Only in the eveningslong after daylight crept awaydid Richard sit at his laptop, fire up the app, and watch the videos. After five minutes, hed slam the laptop shut and shove it as far from reach as possibletemptation cast aside.
The business trip zipped past. On the day he returned, Richard sent Helen off to work, fetched his laptop, and braced himself to see the truth. Did he truly want to know? He pressed play and watched. At first, everything was perfectly ordinary. Helen woke up, ate toast, tidied the flat. But then, as afternoon waned, Richard watched as Helenalways so neatly dressedlounged in his baggy T-shirt and shorts at the computer, lost in a game. Voices from other players crackled through tinny speakers. It dawned on RichardHelen was addicted to online games of chance.
Well, thats not great, he muttered. But everyones got their quirks.
He sped through the other recordings: all the same. A bit of gaming, houseworka haze of mundanity. Most importantly, not one unfamiliar pair of shoes graced the hallway; thered been no strange man.
Richard snapped his laptop shut with a long sigh. Guilt pressed down like thick English fog. How could he have thought such things about Helen? He decided to bring her a massive bouquet of red roses and surprise her with a candlelit dinner. Still, he left the cameras where they werefor now. He hadnt the faintest inkling thatWhen Helen arrived home, her eyes widened at the candlelight flickering across the table and the roses arranged in the vaseenough scarlet blooms to startle even her composure. Richard, sheepish and smiling, handed her a glass of wine.
For you, he said, voice low.
Helens brow arched as she took in the feast, the flowers, the desperate apology shimmering in his shy gaze. She placed a gentle hand atop his. Are you all right, love?
Richard swallowed. He wanted to confess everythingthe suspicions, the cameras, the endless doubtingbut the words tangled in his throat. Instead, he squeezed her hand.
Ive missed you.
Helens face softened. Ive missed you, too.
Later, after dessert, they lingered in the kitchen, laughing until they wept over childish stories of their first dates. And when Helen disappeared into the bedroom, Richard wandered through the silent flat, suddenly conscious of every shadowed cornerof secrets kept and secrets, perhaps, that didnt matter after all.
He found Helen perched on the bed, holding his old, battered T-shirt in her lapher gaming shirt. She looked up at him, her eyes shining. All this time you thought you were so hard to read, she teased. But you dont know half the things you think you do.
Richard grinned despite himself. Maybe Im finally ready to learn.
She patted the spot beside her. Good. Lets stop guessing, and start telling the truth. As Richard settled next to her, she leaned in, lips brushing his ear. You dont need roses, or cameras. Just show up. Thats all I ever wanted.
The weight in Richards chest eased, replaced by hope and the bright, daunting promise of beginning again. In that moment, surrounded by dim light and laughter, Richard understood: trust wasnt something to catchit was something to choose, every single day.
