I Caught My Pregnant Wife in a Room Alone with Another Man at Night – If Only I Had Known What They Were Doing

I never imagined I’d be the guy creeping around his own house at 3 a.m., suspecting his pregnant wife. But there I was, my heart pounding and palms sweating as I tiptoed down the stairs, trying to catch a glimpse of what was happening in our kitchen.

It all started three months ago when Jade, my wife of three years, announced she was pregnant. I was ecstatic—after months of trying, we were finally expecting. But as her belly grew, something else did too: a distance between us. Jade, who had always been warm and loving, became cold and withdrawn. At first, I chalked it up to hormones, convincing myself it was just a normal part of pregnancy.

But then came the late-night phone calls. Jade would slip out of the room, speaking in hushed tones. When I asked, she’d say it was her mom checking in. But something didn’t feel right.

One night, I finally confronted her. “Jade, is everything okay? You’ve been different lately.”

Her wide green eyes met mine. “Of course, Jake. I’m just tired. This pregnancy is taking a lot out of me.”

I wanted to believe her, but doubt had taken root, growing faster than the baby in her belly. The final straw came a week ago when Jade left for a mysterious errand at 11 p.m. “Want me to come with?” I offered casually.

“No, no,” she replied too quickly. “You stay here and rest. I won’t be long.”

That was when the paranoia fully set in. Why wouldn’t she want me with her?

Tonight, I woke up around 3 a.m. to find the bed beside me cold and empty. I heard the front door creak open and crept to the window, heart racing. There was Jade, ushering a man into our house. My stomach dropped.

“Be quiet,” she whispered, giggling. “Jake might wake up, but I want to have some fun with you!”

My world shattered. I felt sick. This couldn’t be happening—not to us, not to my pregnant wife.

I grabbed my phone, hands trembling. I needed evidence, right? That’s what the rational part of my brain told me. The rest of me just wanted to scream.

As I descended the stairs, I heard muffled voices from the kitchen, followed by a sound that made my blood run cold. Was that…kissing?

Unable to bear it any longer, I burst into the kitchen, ready to confront Jade and her secret lover. But what I saw left me speechless.

Jade was perched on the kitchen table, munching on a sausage in one hand and holding a slice of watermelon in the other. On the counter sat three massive watermelons.

And the man? It was Ethan, Jade’s brother.

“Jake!” Jade exclaimed, nearly dropping her snacks. “What are you doing up?”

I stood there, stunned. “I…you…what’s going on here?”

Ethan, always the joker, grinned. “Surprise! Midnight picnic. Want some watermelon?”

Jade shot him a look. “Not helping, Ethan.” Turning back to me, she looked both guilty and amused. “Jake, I can explain.”

I leaned against the doorframe, feeling foolish. “Please do, because I’m completely lost.”

Jade sighed, setting down her food. “I woke up with the most intense craving. I felt like I’d die if I didn’t get watermelon and sausages right this second.”

“At 3 a.m.?” I asked, still processing the bizarre scene before me.

She nodded. “Pregnancy cravings are no joke, Jake. I didn’t want to wake you. You’ve been so tired lately.”

“So you called your brother?”

Ethan raised his hand. “Guilty as charged. Midnight snack delivery guy, at your service.”

I ran a hand through my hair, feeling the adrenaline drain from my system. “But why all the secrecy? The whispering?”

Jade looked sheepish. “I knew how ridiculous it was. Sending my brother out in the middle of the night for watermelon and sausages? I was a little embarrassed.”

“And the ‘fun’ you mentioned?” I asked, still anxious.

She laughed, a full, body-shaking laugh. “Eating without guilt! What did you think we were doing?”

The absurdity of the situation hit me all at once. I had imagined the worst—betrayal and heartbreak—only to find my wife indulging in a bizarre midnight picnic with her brother.

I joined in their laughter. “I thought…God, I don’t know what I thought.”

Ethan clapped me on the shoulder. “Dude, I’m flattered you think I could steal your wife, but come on. She’s my sister.”

Jade waddled over to me, her belly leading the way. I wrapped my arms around her. “I’m sorry for sneaking around,” she said. “I should have just woken you.”

I hugged her tight. “And I’m sorry for jumping to conclusions. I’ve felt so disconnected lately. I should have just talked to you.”

Jade’s eyes softened. “I know. I’ve been distant too. This pregnancy has been harder than I expected—physically and emotionally. I didn’t know how to tell you.”

“You can tell me anything, Jade. Always.”

Ethan cleared his throat. “As touching as this is, can we get back to the snacks? I didn’t drive across town at 3 a.m. for nothing.”

We laughed, the tension finally lifting. I grabbed a piece of watermelon and joined in the strangest midnight feast of my life.

As we ate, Jade opened up about her fears of becoming a mother, her insecurities, and the mood swings she’d been battling.

“I didn’t want to burden you,” she admitted. “You’ve been so excited about the baby. I didn’t want to bring you down.”

I took her hand. “Hey, we’re in this together. The good, the bad, and the 3 a.m. cravings. Okay?”

Tears welled up in her eyes. “Okay.”

Ethan, mouth full of sausage, quipped, “You guys are gross. But I’m glad I could help bring about this beautiful moment.”

We threw watermelon rinds at him.

As the sun began to rise, I realized this crazy night had brought us closer than we’d been in months. Jade yawned. “Time for bed. For real this time.”

I helped her up and turned to Ethan. “Thanks, man. For everything.”

He waved it off. “Anytime. But next time, keep some watermelon in the fridge.”

We headed upstairs, leaving Ethan to clean up. As we settled into bed, Jade curled up against me, her belly pressing into my side.

“Jake?” she murmured.

“Yeah?”

“I love you. Thanks for not freaking out too much.”

I kissed her head. “I love you too. And next time you have a craving, wake me up. I’ll be your personal snack delivery guy.”

She chuckled. “Deal.”

As I drifted off to sleep, I smiled. Life with Jade was never going to be boring, that was for sure. And our little one? They were already keeping us on our toes. Sometimes, a midnight scare is exactly the wake-up call you need.

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