My wife started leaving the house at night and returning around 5 or 6 a.m. At first, I tried to ignore it, convincing myself she was just out for a drive or visiting friends. But as the nights grew more frequent, suspicion crept in. I began to fear the worstโinfidelity.One night, unable to stand the torment any longer, I decided to follow her
My heart pounded as I drove a few cars behind, headlights dimmed. She wasnโt headed to a bar or a strange neighborhood like I expected. Instead, she drove straight toward my parentsโ house. Confusion replaced anger.I parked a block away and crept closer, hiding behind a tree. My younger brother stepped outside, and they exchanged a few quiet words. Then he led her inside. My chest tightenedโwhat could they possibly be hiding from me?
I rushed to the window and peered through a small gap in the curtains.Inside, I saw my father lying in a hospital bed weโd set up in the living room. His face was pale, his breaths shallow. My wife was by his side, gently adjusting his blanket while my brother prepared medication. Tears stung my eyes as the truth hit meโmy fatherโs health had been declining rapidly, and they hadnโt told me.
My wife hadnโt been sneaking out for herself; sheโd been sacrificing her sleep, caring for my dad so I wouldnโt worry, while my brother worked late shifts.I stumbled back, overwhelmed with guilt for ever doubting her. The next morning, I hugged her tightly and told her I knew. She smiled softly and said, โI just didnโt want you to carry this burden alone.โThat night, I realized love isnโt always loud or obvious. Sometimes, itโs found in the quiet sacrifices people make in the dark, when no one is watching.

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