When Jake brushed off my request to attend his company party, I couldn’t shake the feeling he was hiding something. He finally agreed—but the moment we arrived, the cold stares and whispers told me something was wrong.
Jake had just been promoted, and I wanted to support him. “What should the wife of the new regional manager wear?” I joked one night.
He froze. “You don’t need to come. You’ll be bored. It’s just work talk.”
“I’d still like to go,” I said. “It’s important for your career.”
His excuses kept coming, and the more he resisted, the more uneasy I felt. Why wouldn’t he want his wife there? Was he hiding something—or someone?
Over the next few days, I kept asking about the party, watching his nervous reactions. Every answer felt off.
By the time the event arrived, I was certain of one thing: something wasn’t right—and I was about to find out what.