After half a year away on business, I finally come home. Lila Hickman, my wife, rushes to me with shining eyes and a single plea: she wants a baby. Her wish should comfort me, but months of long-distance have seeded doubt. I can't be by her side, so suspicion grows. I secretly install hidden cameras and lie about another urgent business trip. From a hotel across the street I watch her on a live feed. Every gesture, every pause becomes evidence or accusation. Love and mistrust tighten until they snap. I search for the truth in silence, hunting for proof while she believes I'm gone.
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View All >Sophie
The hotel across the street is a brilliant touch. Live feed scenes build creepiness slowly. Small details feel chillingly precise.
2026-03-29 10:47:04
Connor
I laughed and cringed at his spy antics. Hotel stakeout feels delightfully petty. She deserves a talk, not a spycam.
2026-03-20 00:23:08
Harper
They are messy, faithful, and painfully human together. The baby request flips their dynamic into something tender. I ship their flawed reunion.
2026-03-16 16:51:44