After returning from a six-month business trip, a man grows suspicious of his wife Lila's sudden desire for a baby. To test her fidelity, he installs hidden cameras around their house and secretly monitors her from a nearby hotel. For days, Lila appears normal until one afternoon she leaves dressed up, prompting him to follow her. She visits a farmers' market, easing his doubts—until he overhears her arranging a mysterious visitor's arrival. When her boss, Sean Poole, enters their home and they share an intimate meal, the husband suppresses his anger and waits for proof. He then anonymously calls the police and media to report a crime at their residence, setting a tense trap without revealing his identity.
After watching a revealing video of his wife Lila with another man, the husband struggles with feelings of betrayal and disbelief. The tension escalates as police arrive at the scene, prompting neighbors to gather and witness the drama unfolding. Media reporters quickly arrive to document the event, capturing Lila and the man, Sean, being escorted away by officers. Onlookers speculate about a home invasion and assault, fueling confusion and gossip in the crowd. As the couple is taken into custody, the husband’s conflicted emotions deepen, leaving the true nature of Lila’s actions and the aftermath uncertain.
After suspecting his neighbor Lila of having an affair while her husband Sean is away on business, Tom, who lives below them, feels vindicated when rumors of their scandal spread. He plans to expose them and waits for police confirmation. Soon after returning to his hotel, Tom receives a call from the Hanford Police informing him that his wife was assaulted. Although surprised, Tom’s reaction hints at a deeper conflict as the episode ends with him abruptly cutting off the officer, leaving the true nature of the situation unresolved.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.
After six months on a business trip I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes into my arms, eyes bright with hope. She asks for a baby. The request should be joy, but instead it sinks me—years of long-distance and absence have planted doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras at home. Then I lie, telling Lila a sudden company call forces another impromptu trip. From a hotel room across the street I watch the live feed on my phone, hunting for the truth. Desire, mistrust and guilt collide as I choose surveillance over conversation. The camera becomes my judge; what it reveals will decide whether trust survives.