My husband forgot that we had hidden cameras in the house and when I checked the footage while I was at work, what I saw made me rush home immediately. Jake and I have been married for almost twenty years. We started dating shortly after he had an accident that left him unable to walk. That never changed how I felt about him. Jake was a loving husband and a devoted father, and I truly believed we had built a happy life together. Last year our home was burglarized, so we installed security cameras throughout the house, including a few discreet ones indoors. That morning I left for work like usual. Jake works from home, so he followed me to the hallway to say goodbye and told me he loved me. Around three in the afternoon, I was sitting at my desk feeling bored. Out of curiosity, I opened the security app and began scrolling through the camera feeds. Jake must have forgotten about the small camera in the bedroom. Or maybe he assumed I’d never bother checking it. But when the footage loaded, I saw something I never expected. Jake walked into the bedroom. Walked. Not rolling in his wheelchair—walking. He moved naturally, almost confidently, as if using the wheelchair had never been part of his life. At one point he even bounced slightly on his feet, like someone pleased with himself. My heart started racing as I switched between the other cameras. Whenever the kids or I were home, Jake always stayed in the wheelchair. But when he was alone… He was walking around the house on his own two feet. I almost called him right then to demand an explanation, but I stopped myself. Because a moment later, someone else appeared on the screen. Jake walked into our bedroom with another woman. Panic hit me instantly. I grabbed my bag, ran to my car, and drove home as fast as I could. All the way there, I kept watching the live feed. Jake and the woman were talking quietly. Then Jake lay down on our bed while she searched through her bag. By the time I pulled into the driveway, she had already moved closer to him. I ran into the house, ready to confront both of them.

I felt sick.

I switched to other cameras.

At noon he was in the kitchen—walking.

At 1:15 he was in his office—walking.

At 2:40 a delivery arrived. Jake rolled to the front door in the wheelchair, signed for the package, rolled back inside… then stood up again and carried the box to the kitchen counter.

I stared at my phone, unable to process what I was seeing.

The only thought running through my head was: How long?

How long had he been able to do this?

How many times had I lifted heavy groceries into the car while he sat in the chair? How many times had I rushed home early because he said he needed help? How many decisions had our entire family made based on what Jake supposedly couldn’t do?

Then the bedroom camera detected movement again.

A woman walked into the room.

I didn’t recognize her. Her hair was tied back, and she carried a large tote bag. She moved through the house as if she had been there before.

I turned the sound on.

Jake walked toward her—walked—and they smiled at each other.

My first thought was that he had been pretending to be disabled and was now cheating on me.

Jake said, “You got here fast.”

She replied, “You sounded nervous.”

Jake sat down on the bed and leaned back against the pillows. The woman set her bag down and began taking things out of it.

That was when I grabbed my keys and ran out of work.

As I drove home, I heard Jake say something I couldn’t make out clearly. The woman answered, “You can’t keep doing this.”

I burst into the house and slammed the front door so hard it hit the wall. I marched down the hallway toward the bedroom.

Through the door I heard Jake say, “She never checks the cameras.”