Discovering a hidden email on my husband’s iPad was the first shock. What I uncovered next left me reeling and questioning everything about our life together.
My husband, Adam, goes on a trip with our son and his brother to visit their mom, right? So, I’m just cleaning up the den when an email pops up on his iPad from some apartment complex.
It’s about shutting down the hot water for repairs, and it’s addressed to him by name. We own our house and haven’t rented in over ten years. This was fishy as hell.
There were no other emails from this sender, but my husband is super picky about clearing his inbox. There’s no unit number in the email, but this complex is only fifteen minutes away.
I had no reason to mistrust my husband, but this email felt strange. I tried to piece it together while fighting my own emotions. I trusted Adam completely; we had been happily married for six years and shared two kids, a daughter and a son.
Yet, my gut feeling was telling me something was off. I replayed our interactions over the past few months in my head, searching for signs I might have missed.
Adam had always been attentive, but lately, there were small things—like how he seemed to prefer spending time with the boys rather than the whole family, or how he often had excuses to be out of the house. The paranoia gnawed at me, but I wasn’t ready to face the conclusions my mind was drawing.
So, I called my bestie, and she’s all in. She calls emergency maintenance, posing as a delivery driver, and gets the apartment number. We drive over there, knock on the door, and I’m left in tears when it opens because there’s a 25-year-old woman standing there asking what we needed.
We introduced ourselves as delivery workers with a package for Adam and asked when he would be there. While we were asking questions, two small children, about five years old, ran up to the door and stared intently at us.
“Do you think he’s living a double life?” Stacy asked hesitantly, clearly afraid of the answer.
“I don’t know what to think,” I admitted, my voice cracking. “I trusted him. I never doubted him for a second. And now this? I feel like my whole world is falling apart.”
Stacy nodded, her expression serious. “We need to talk to him. Confront him. You deserve to know the truth.”
“But how? He’s upstate, and I can barely get through to him on the phone,” I said, feeling helpless.
“Then we go to him,” Stacy said firmly. “We’ll drive up there. You need answers, Jennifer. We’ll get them together.”
Her determination gave me a small sense of comfort. “Okay. Let’s go,” I agreed, wiping away my tears. “I can’t just sit here and do nothing.”
When I arrived, Adam met me with a worried look on his face.
“Jennifer, did you go to the apartment?” Adam asked, his voice tinged with worry.
“Yes, I did,” I replied, my voice trembling with anger and hurt. “I saw everything, Adam. Who are those women? Who are those children?”
Adam sighed deeply, running a hand through his hair. “We need to talk, Jennifer. There are things I need to explain.”
“Explain?” I almost shouted. “Explain what, Adam? That you have a whole other life I didn’t know about? That you have other women and children? How could you do this to me? To our kids?”
He looked at me with sad eyes. “I didn’t want you to find out this way. I never wanted to hurt you.”
“Hurt me?” I scoffed. “Adam, you’ve shattered my world. Ten years of marriage, two kids… and you do this? Why? Just tell me why.”
“I’ve always dreamed of having a large family,” he began, his voice barely above a whisper. “I wanted a life with multiple wives, but I knew it wasn’t accepted here. I thought I could manage it without anyone getting hurt.”