This is my entry for
Midnight at the Lost & Found Author Challenge
. It's a bit shorter than my usual story, but that felt right for these characters' stories; keeping a bit of the mystery to myself seemed appropriate.
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Gillan chattered happily as she put her coat and umbrella away, regaling me with the news of her workplace: her favorite paralegal's baby bump, a hush-hush case she shouldn't know about, a rumored assignation between two married partners. I stifled a sigh; this part of the day used to be my favorite. Sure, it was just inane office gossip, but the way she lit up about it always made me smile. Not anymore, though.
My pretty blonde fiancée turned to look at me with a bright smile and a bubbly laugh as she snarked about how obvious the alleged affair was, how she didn't know why she even bothered to call it a rumor. Then she saw my face, and her expression froze. Concern showed there, and love for me. How much of it was real? I'd probably never know.
"Hey, Gil. Come sit with me. I think we need to talk."
I'll give her this: she regained her composure almost immediately. Yeah, this was going to be hard, but her reaction only reinforced my resolve.
"Sure, hon? What's up?"
She sat next to me on the sofa. For a moment, I thought she might try to sit in my lap, but I guess that seemed too obvious an attempt to distract me.
"I know you've been keeping secrets from me."
A little tilt of her head, a brush of her hair behind one ear, a disarming laugh. "Terry, of course I have. I'm a lawyer! I can't talk about every detail of my cases with you."
"That's not what I mean, and you know it." She opened her mouth, but I shot her a glare that told her I didn't want to hear whatever bullshit she was about to spew. "I get that you need to keep secrets for your work. I do, too; hell, I've got my security clearance now, so I'm about to get involved in stuff that goes way beyond corporate NDAs. But that's not what I'm talking about."
She frowned. Practiced? Real? Who knows? "Is this about Janet cheating on Sal? I told you--"
"No, it's not. I mean, I'm not happy about that, either, that you'd keep something like that from me, but I don't know either of them that well, and Janet confessed to Sal. I understand you keeping a lid on that, since she planned to resolve it herself.
"And I don't mind... It's okay if we have little secrets from each other. Harmless ones, ones that can't really hurt each other or our marriage." Gillian brightened at the word. Our wedding approached rapidly, with only another month before we were supposed to say our 'I dos' to each other. "It's fine to keep other peoples' confidences. But this isn't about that."
"Terry, I don't know what you think--"
"I followed you to The Lost and Found a couple weeks back. The night it was supposed to close for good." Her eyes went wide. "I saw you there, hanging out in a bondage club with two fit guys, hanging all over them, for that matter."
"No, babe, that was Adam and Conner. They're gay! You've met them! I didn't do anything with them. With anyone!"
I nodded. "Yeah, I know. But you were supposed to be at a girls night out. You lied to me about where you were going."
"Terry--" She fell silent as I waved my hand to show I wasn't done yet.
"Here was the thing I didn't get at first: why a bondage club? You were dressed semi-appropriately for it, in that hot little latex minidress you're hiding in the box buried in the back of our closet. And you looked fucking amazing, Gil; you know that. But..." I chucked. "I'm not a prude. We've gotten up to that stuff in our bedroom before. So I know you weren't hiding it from me because of that.
"And you're right; you didn't do anything with Adam or Conner. You didn't do anything with anyone. You didn't even seem all that charged up at the club. That kind of surprised me, honestly. Tons of ridiculously hot people, most of them either barely dressed or wearing skintight clothes, almost all of them about one drink from fucking right there in the public area, and you mostly looked... amused. Not bored, but not excited about what was going on around you.
"I slipped out just after you went to the bathroom to change clothes, but I took my car home while you took an Uber. Got there about five minutes after I did, and then..." I shook my head. "You all but attacked me that night, remember? I went with it, because... Well, of course I went with it." She blushed cutely. God, I hated this.
"But then I stayed up all night thinking about the pattern that made me follow you in the first place. You'd go on a girls' night, I either stayed home or went out with the guys, and then when you made it back to our place, we fucked like the nukes were in the air and fifteen minutes out." Her blush went from rosy to fire engine.
"So, I knew you'd been keeping secrets from me, and whatever you were keeping from me got you incredibly fired up, but it wasn't The Lost and Found. Hell, I followed you again the next week, and all you did was go for a late night racquetball game. Not exactly the type of thing I'd expect to make you rip off the condom and beg me to breed you, but that's exactly what happened that night."
"Terry, I can explain."
"You don't need to." I pulled out a slim notebook from behind a cushion and threw it on the coffee table. "I found your journal."
Gillian growled, "How dare you! That is a gross invasion of my privacy! You don't have the right to--"
"Yeah, yeah, whatever." She opened her mouth to shout, but I quietly said, "You lost the right to privacy when you lied to me about what you were doing."
"I did not! It's privacy! I had my reasons for not telling you where I was going!"
"Yeah, I know. Because it's your kink. Keeping secrets, I mean."
My fiancée turned her face away. "Don't call it that. It's not... That makes it sound so tawdry. It's not a 'kink,' it's a condition I live with."
"Right. Like I said, I read your journal. All the hand wringing and the fear that I'd find out, all the guilt over lying to me and trying to make the lies as... unobtrusive as possible. It looks like the most dangerous thing you did, in terms of things you wouldn't want to get caught at, was the relatively chaste outing to The Lost and Found."
She nodded silently, tears starting to form in her eyes. Her voice cracked as she said, "I don't want to hurt you. I couldn't- I'd never cheat on you. Never hide anything big. But I've been like this for as long as I can remember." Gillian shifted uncomfortably. "It's how I grew up, and it's turned into something I can't control. But I can... reduce the harm, you know? Little risks, little lies, ones that don't hurt anyone."
"Except us."
Her gaze snapped to mine. "Please, Terry. Please, no. I love you."
"I know you do, Gil. I know. And I love you. I told you that I understand keeping small secrets, harmless ones from each other. I only went looking for your journal because... well, because I needed to know. I needed to know that they were only little secrets. That I'd guess right about why you were keeping secrets in the first place."