He continued, his gaze fixed on the ceiling, unable to meet my eyes. “It started about a year ago. Work was incredibly stressful, and I was feeling… lost. I didn’t know how to cope, and I made a mistake. A big one.”
I felt my throat tighten, the fear of the unknown gripping me like a vice. “What kind of mistake, Adrian?” I asked quietly, my voice barely above a whisper.
He hesitated, his fingers twisting nervously in the sheets. “I started gambling, Mia. Small bets at first, just to blow off some steam. But it got out of control.” His voice cracked as he spoke, the weight of his admission almost too much to bear. “I’ve lost a lot of money… more than we can afford.”
Relief flooded through me, mingled with confusion and anger. This wasn’t the betrayal I had imagined, but it was still a betrayal of a different kind. “Why didn’t you tell me sooner?” I asked, my voice tinged with hurt. “We could have faced this together.”
Adrian finally looked at me, his eyes filled with regret. “I was ashamed. I thought I could fix it on my own, but it just kept getting worse. I didn’t want to disappoint you.”
His vulnerability softened the edges of my anger, and I realized how isolated he must have felt, carrying this burden alone. I took a deep breath, trying to process the whirlwind of emotions swirling inside me. “We’ll find a way to deal with this,” I said, my voice steadier now. “But you have to promise me, no more secrets. We’re in this together, Adrian.”
He nodded, tears brimming in his eyes. “I promise, Mia. I’m so sorry for not telling you sooner.”
I reached out, taking his hand in mine, feeling the tension ease slightly between us. We stayed like that for a long time, holding onto each other, both aware that this was just the beginning of a long journey to rebuild trust and find a way forward.
As I lay in the darkness, listening to Adrian’s steady breathing, I realized that while his confession had shattered the illusion of our perfect life, it had also opened a door to a new kind of honesty. We were no longer two people hiding from each other in the same bed, but partners, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.