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My Husband's Secret Midnight Calls

Harriet’s marriage has always felt steady—predictable, safe, and quiet. But one evening, a hushed phone call on the back porch shatters that illusion. Samuel, her husband of seven years, is acting secretive, evasive, and inexplicably thrilled by something she isn’t part of. As Harriet pieces together late-night whispers, mysterious text messages, and suspicious visits to the neighbors, she begins to question everything she thought she knew about the man she married. With each passing day, the ordinary life she trusted unravels, leaving her haunted by fear, betrayal, and a creeping sense that Samuel is hiding a dangerous secret—one that could change their lives forever. When curiosity turns into investigation, Harriet must decide how far she’s willing to go to uncover the truth—and whether she can survive what she discovers.
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Chapter 3

The following evening, I found myself alone in the kitchen, mechanically chopping vegetables for a stew that nobody would appreciate. Samuel had been distant throughout dinner, barely meeting my eyes as he mumbled something about 'paperwork' before disappearing upstairs. The Samuel I married used to linger at the table, talking about his day at the highway department while helping me clear the dishes. That man seemed like a distant memory now.

The sound of the shower starting upstairs pulled me from my thoughts. I set down the knife and wiped my hands on a dishcloth, feeling the weight of unspoken questions pressing against my chest.

Then I heard it – the distinctive chime of Samuel's phone ringing from where he'd left it on the counter. He never left his phone unattended these days. My heart hammered against my ribs as I glanced at the screen.

Olivia Walker.

I stared at her name flashing on the display, my fingers trembling as I reached for it. This could be my chance to understand what was happening. Before I could second-guess myself, I swiped to answer.

'Hello?' My voice sounded unnaturally high, even to my own ears.

There was a brief pause, then a sharp intake of breath. 'Harriet?' Olivia's voice was startled, almost panicked. And before I could say another word, the line went dead.

She'd hung up on me. Just like that.

I stood frozen, the phone still clutched in my hand, as the implications washed over me. Why would Olivia call Samuel while he was in the shower? Why hang up immediately upon hearing my voice? I felt physically ill, Rachel's warnings echoing in my mind – *both of them, a couple*.

Twenty minutes later, when Samuel emerged from the bathroom wrapped in a towel, his hair still damp, his phone rang again. The same number. Olivia.

Samuel's eyes widened when he saw the phone in my hand. 'Is that—'

'Olivia,' I confirmed, watching his face carefully. 'She called earlier too. Hung up when she heard my voice.'

Something flashed across his face – guilt? Fear? He reached for the phone, his movements too eager. 'I should take this.'

'Samuel,' I began, but he was already answering, walking briskly toward the back door.

'Hey,' I heard him say, his voice dropping to that secretive tone that had become so familiar lately. 'No, it's fine. She doesn't—' The door closed behind him, cutting off his words.

*She doesn't know.* That's what he was going to say, wasn't it?

I pressed my palms against the cool kitchen counter, trying to steady myself. This wasn't paranoia anymore. This was happening.

Over the next few days, I became a detective in my own home. I noticed how Samuel would hum unconsciously when he thought I wasn't listening – a habit he'd always had when he was excited about something. But he'd fall unnaturally quiet during meals, picking at his food, avoiding conversation.

While he was at work, I checked his laptop. He'd been clearing his browser history – Samuel, who barely knew how to use social media, had suddenly learned to cover his digital tracks. In his jacket pocket, I found receipts from stores I didn't recognize, for items listed only as 'equipment' and 'supplies.'

'Equipment for what?' I whispered to myself, the paper trembling in my fingers.

By Friday, I couldn't bear it anymore. I met Rachel at our usual booth in Maggie's Diner, the words tumbling out before I'd even fully sat down.

'She called him while he was in the shower, Rachel. And when I answered, she hung up immediately.'

Rachel's eyes widened. 'Oh my God.'

'Then she called back twenty minutes later, and he took the call outside where I couldn't hear.' I slumped against the vinyl seat. 'And I found these weird receipts for 'equipment' in his pocket.'

Rachel leaned forward, her coffee forgotten. 'Harriet, honey, this is exactly what happened with the Millers before everything blew up. They started with secret phone calls, then gifts...' She lowered her voice. 'Some couples get a thrill from pursuing married people together. It's sick.'

'But the Walkers seemed so normal,' I whispered.

'That's how they get away with it.' Rachel's tone was grim. 'Look, you need to confront him before this goes any further. Don't be naive about what's obviously happening here.'

As I left the diner, Rachel's words echoed in my mind. Don't be naive. But confronting Samuel meant facing a truth that might destroy everything we'd built together over seven years.

Was I ready for that?

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