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My Husband Took His Female Colleague to My Inherited Lake House for ‘Business Trips’ — But He Had No Idea I’d Already Installed Cameras

For seven years, I thought I had the marriage everyone secretly envied. Luke and I moved through life like perfectly synchronized swimmers. Supporting each other’s careers, planning weekend getaways, and dreaming about the family we’d start “someday soon.”

I was so caught up in the performance of our perfect life that I missed all the warning signs.I work as a senior editor at a publishing house in Chicago, and the past year has been chaos. My team had taken on three major releases, and I was drowning in manuscripts, author meetings, and marketing plans.

Most nights, I’d collapse into bed around midnight while thinking about tomorrow’s deadlines. I remember how Luke would look at me, smile, and mumble something about how hard I worked.

Looking back, I realize how convenient my distraction was for him.

A man standing in his bedroom | Source: Midjourney

A man standing in his bedroom | Source: Midjourney

Two years ago, I inherited a quiet little lake house from my grandmother. It’s in northern Wisconsin, tucked away between tall pines and crystal-clear water, at the end of a barely paved road.

It’s old-school cozy, but full of charm and memories. I spent every summer there growing up, catching fireflies, baking peach cobbler with my grandma, and reading on the dock until my skin turned golden.

A lake house | Source: Midjourney

A lake house | Source: Midjourney

After grandma passed, she left it to me, and it became my safe place.

I made it very clear to Luke that it was mine. I let him visit, and we even stayed there one weekend to paint the bathroom and clean out the attic. But that was it.

He never had a key. Never went alone. At least, not that I knew of.

For the past six months, Luke’s been going on a lot of “business trips.” He told me he was traveling more due to a “client pipeline expansion.”

A man standing outdoors | Source: Pexels

A man standing outdoors | Source: Pexels

I didn’t question it much.

To be honest, I was too busy with work to think about it.

He’d say he’d be back in a few days, and I’d get to enjoy quiet evenings with my dog and overpriced takeout

Everything was going well until the morning I learned something unexpected.

I was rushing to get ready for work, hair still wet from the shower, when my phone rang. The caller ID showed a Wisconsin area code.

A phone on a kitchen counter | Source: Midjourney

A phone on a kitchen counter | Source: Midjourney

“Hello?” I answered, wedging the phone between my ear and shoulder while I searched for my missing shoe.

“Sandra? It’s Mr. Jensen.” The voice immediately took me back to summers on the lake.

Mr. Jensen was my grandma’s old neighbor who still walked around the lake every day at sunrise with his dog.

“Hey, Mr. J! How are you?” I found my shoe under the bed and slipped it on.

“I’m fine, sweetheart. Just wanted to check in. Everything okay with the house?”

An older man talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

An older man talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

I paused. “Of course. Why wouldn’t it be?”

“I saw someone up there last weekend. Tall guy. He was unlocking the door like he owned the place. Didn’t recognize him.”

My stomach flipped.

“Oh,” I said casually, though my heart had begun to race. “Probably a maintenance worker.”

He grunted. “Didn’t look like he was fixing anything. He had a nice car and was carrying grocery bags… Just thought I’d mention it.”

Silhouette of a man carrying grocery bags | Source: Midjourney

Silhouette of a man carrying grocery bags | Source: Midjourney

After we hung up, I stood frozen in my bedroom.

Luke had been in Philadelphia last weekend. I thought. Was he really in Philadelphia? Did he… lie to me?

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