THE EMAIL WASN’T ADDRESSED TO ME
It appeared on the tablet mounted beside our kitchen refrigerator.
Years earlier, Adrian and I had created a shared family email account for travel confirmations, utility bills, Lily’s school notices and anything else we both needed access to.
Usually I ignored it.
That morning, I was trying to find Lily’s orchestra schedule.
Instead, a notification slid across the screen.
YOUR EVERMERE RESERVATION HAS BEEN UPDATED.
I almost dismissed it.
Then I remembered Adrian was going to Westhaven.
Not Evermere.
I opened the message.
A luxury resort called The Evermere House.
Ocean-view suite.
Four nights.
Two adults.
Check-in Thursday.
Checkout Monday.
Guest names:
Adrian Cole
Vanessa Hale
I stared at the screen.
My first thought was ridiculous.
Wrong Adrian Cole.
Then I saw the phone number.
His.
Then the last four digits of the payment card.
A card from our household travel account.
My hands went cold.
I clicked the attached itinerary.
There was more.
Bellmere to Evermere.
Two airline tickets.
Same departure time Adrian had given me.
Same morning.
Same terminal.
But not Westhaven.
Seats 4A and 4C.
A private car from Evermere Airport.
Couples spa booking Friday afternoon.
A dinner reservation Saturday night.
And something labeled:
Private Property Consultation — Evermere Coastal Residences.
That line stopped me.
Property consultation?
I read the entire itinerary again.
Then a third time.
My heart began pounding.
I heard Lily upstairs calling:
“Mom! Where’s my blue sweater?”
Normally I would have shouted back.
Instead, I closed the email.
Took a screenshot.
Sent it to my private account.
Then deleted the screenshot from the tablet.
“Mom?”
“Laundry room!”
My voice sounded completely normal.
I was proud of that.
Maybe I shouldn’t have been.
But when your marriage suddenly cracks open at 7:14 in the morning, normal becomes a kind of temporary shelter.