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Twenty Encounters Her Husband Counted Wrong

Seo-yun’s three-year marriage shatters when she uncovers Tae-ju’s dark secret. Her husband hasn't been a devoted partner; he has been a silent observer, documenting her every move with chilling precision. This psychological romance delves into the suffocating reality of a life under constant surveillance. As Tae-ju’s rigid control starts to slip, Seo-yun is forced into a high-stakes game where the boundary between love and obsession is erased.
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Chapter 5

Tuesday afternoon light filtered through the blinds of Kai’s home office, casting a grid of sharp shadows across the desk. Ella stood in the doorway, listening. In the living room, the soundtrack of a children’s cartoon chirped and boomed—Liam’s afternoon ritual. Kai’s laughter joined it, a warm, paternal sound that felt like a performance now.

He’s occupied. He’s distracted.

She stepped into the room, her movements precise. The “home finances” folder was a thick, blue binder in the bottom drawer of the desk, where Kai kept their joint account statements, tax documents, and his pay stubs. She didn’t want evidence of his affair today. She wanted something more practical, more terrifying.

She wanted the numbers that dictated her freedom.

She pulled the binder out and opened it on the desk. The first pages were mortgage statements, insurance premiums. She flipped past them, her fingers cold. She found the subsection labeled “Payroll – Donovan.”

She pulled out the stack of papers, twelve months worth, each page a record of his salary, bonuses, deductions.

As she lifted the stack, a loose slip of paper, tucked between the November and December sheets, fluttered to the floor.

It was small. White. And folded.

Four times.

The creases were sharp, exact. The same methodical fold as the convenience store receipt from his backpack.

Her breath caught. She picked it up, unfolding it with careful, deliberate motions.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

It wasn’t a receipt. It was a note, handwritten in a neat, unfamiliar script. No name. Just a string of digits:

“ACCT: 478-933-221-L.” Below it, a shorter code: “PIN: 76TK.”

An account number. A PIN.

It looked like a private bank account, or perhaps a brokerage login. Something separate. Something hidden.

He folds secrets the same way.

She placed the note on the desk. She took her phone, opened the camera, and photographed it. Front and back. The back was blank. She saved the images to the “Misc” album. Then, with the same care, she refolded the note exactly as it had been—once, twice, three, four times—and slid it back between the payroll sheets.

Her focus returned to the pay stubs. The numbers were substantial. She scanned the deductions, the net pay.

Then she moved to the next section: their joint credit card statements. She flipped through the pages, her eyes scanning for anomalies, for patterns he wouldn’t have thought to hide.

She found them on the third page.

Eight transactions. All from the same credit card—the one they used for household expenses, groceries,

Liam’s things. All were for a hotel chain she recognized, a mid-tier business hotel near Kai’s office. The amounts were modest: $89.50, $102.75, $96.20. Not extravagant. But the timestamps were the pattern.

Every one was on a weekday.

Every one was between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM.

Afternoon hours. When he said he was at work. When Liam was at preschool. When I was at home.

The first was dated nine months ago. The last was three weeks ago.

Her stomach tightened, a cold fist squeezing beneath her ribs. Afternoon trysts. Quick, discreet. A hotel room for a few hours. The condom box in his locker, half-empty, its production date nine months ago. The timeline aligned. It clicked.

She didn’t pause. She took the statement pages, one by one, and laid them flat on the desk. She photographed each page, ensuring the hotel charges were clearly visible. Her phone’s shutter clicked silently, a steady rhythm of capture. She didn’t miss a single line.

When she was done, she opened a secure email app Kai didn’t know she used. She created a new email to herself, with a subject line of mundane nonsense: “Liam’s preschool art supplies list.” She attached all the photos—the folded note, the eight statement pages. She sent it. The digital whoosh of the sent message felt like sealing a vault.

She closed the binder, slid it back into the drawer, and shut it. The room looked exactly as it had when she entered. The only thing altered was the data now stored in her phone, in her encrypted cloud.

From the living room, Liam’s cartoon soundtrack stopped. There was a sudden, sharp silence. Then a wail—a frustrated, tired cry.

Kai’s voice called out, slightly strained. “Ella? He’s melting down over the remote. Can you come?”

“Coming,” she called back, her voice light, normal. She left the office, pulling the door so it was almost shut, but not completely—just as it had been.

She walked down the hallway, her face already arranging itself into a smile of maternal concern. In the living room, Liam was on the floor, face red, kicking his legs. The TV remote was beside him, its batteries apparently removed by his own frustrated hands.

Kai stood over him, looking helpless. “He wanted the rocket ship to blast off, but the show ended.”

Ella knelt, gathering Liam into her arms. “Hey, little astronaut. The rocket needs to refuel. Let’s get some juice.” She rocked him, her voice a soothing melody. His cries softened into hiccups.

Kai sighed, relieved. “Thanks. I was about to lose my cool.” He walked to the couch, picking up Ella’s phone from the coffee table. “Your phone was buzzing. Liam kept grabbing for it.” He held it out to her, his thumb naturally pressing the home button to wake the screen.

His fingerprint unlocked it.

The screen lit up. It didn’t open to a message or a call. It opened to the last app she’d used: her photo gallery.

And the last album she’d viewed: “Misc.”

The cover image for the album was a grid of thumbnails. The most recent addition was the top-left thumbnail

—a clear, sharp image of the folded note with the account number and PIN.

Kai’s eyes dropped to the screen. He held it, looking at the image for three full seconds. His expression didn’t change. He didn’t frown. He didn’t question. He just looked.

Ella, still holding Liam, watched his face from across the room. Her heart was a frozen lump in her chest. He sees it. He knows.

Then, without a word, he placed the phone back on the coffee table, exactly where it had been. He turned back to Liam, reaching for a toy rocket on the floor. “Here, buddy. Let’s make it blast off ourselves.”

He didn’t ask. He didn’t comment. He didn’t even glance at her again.

The silence that followed was louder than Liam’s cries had been. It was a silence filled with a new, terrifying understanding. He’s seen the album. He knows I’m collecting things. And he’s choosing not to react.

Ella stood, lifting Liam fully into her arms. She carried him toward the kitchen for his juice, her steps measured. Her mind, however, was racing, shifting gears.

The investigation had been a solitary pursuit, a secret she held. Now, it was a secret he might also hold. He had seen the evidence of her evidence. The game had changed. It was no longer just about her uncovering his lies. It was about him knowing she was uncovering them, and choosing his next move.

She poured apple juice into Liam’s sippy cup, her hands steady. She smiled at her son, kissed his forehead.

She was the calm mother, the attentive wife.

But inside, a new plan was crystallizing. He knows I’m watching. So I must watch more carefully. And I must watch for what he does now.

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