I was released from the hospital a day early, and when I came home, I saw my wife and her…

I was released from the hospital, a day early, and when I came home, I saw my wife and her lover in our bed. I left without a word, blocked all the cards, and changed the locks.
But then, something happened that no one expected.
The nurse smiled as she handed me my release papers.
You’re good to go, Mr. Hayes. Doctor signed off early, said your recovery was ahead of schedule. I gave a faint smile and nodded, though my chest still ached slightly from the procedure.
Three nights in the hospital, hooked up to machines, and not a single visit from my wife Claire. She had said she was too stressed to visit hospitals. Right.
The cab ride home was quiet. My mind wandered from the smell of antiseptic to the comfort of my own bed, to the food Claire might have cooked, to how quiet the house would be with just the two of us again. As the car pulled into the driveway, I noticed something strange.
Claire’s car was there, but parked sideways across the driveway like she was in a hurry. That wasn’t like her. I paid the driver, grabbed my overnight bag, and quietly stepped into the house.
Everything was dark except for a single dim light coming from upstairs. I didn’t call out. I don’t know why.
I just had a heavy feeling in my gut. Something was off. The stairs creaked beneath my feet as I made my way up.
The bedroom door was half open. I pushed it gently. That’s when I saw them.
Claire, and a man I didn’t recognize, tangled in the sheets of my bed. Our wedding photo was still on the nightstand, tilted slightly, like it was watching the entire betrayal unfold. I stood there for a full ten seconds.
They didn’t notice. No screaming. No confrontation.
No breakdown. Just silence. I slowly backed away, walked out the front door, got back into the cab that hadn’t even left yet, and simply said, AIRPORT.
The cab driver glanced at me through the rearview mirror.