I always thought we were a happy family until my son told me he had a âsecret sister.â At first, I thought it was just one of those things kids do to draw your attention. But when I explored more thoroughly, I found something that transform my world upside down.
Mike and I have been together for five years now. Our son, Luke, is four years old with Mikeâs charming smile and my stubborn chin.
Until recently, I thought we were absolutely happy.
It all began last Tuesday.
The marketing agency where I work had wrapped up a major campaign, so my boss let us go early. I decided to surprise Luke by picking him up from daycare myself instead of letting Mike get him after his shift.

âMommy!â âYouâre early!â, my son said.
âI sure am, buddy. I thought we could stop for ice cream before heading home.â
His eyes widened. âCan I get sprinkles?â
âYou can get double sprinkles,â I promised.
It wasnât until we were almost home that he dropped the bomb.
âDaddy wonât be expecting us yet, will he?â I asked/
âMommy!â he whispered loudly. âDonât tell Daddy I told you⊠but I have a secret sister.â
âWhat?â, I said.
He nodded seriously. âShe was here yesterday. Daddy said not to say anything.â
âOh really? Whatâs your sisterâs name?â
âMia,â he said. âShe has pretty braids.â
I stood in the doorway, arms crossed. âWho is she?â
âWho?â
âThe mother of your daughter, of course.â

I expected him to tell the truth. However, what I didnât expect was for him to set down the remote, walk over to me with a strange smile, then kneel and pull out a small velvet box.
âMarry me,â he said.
This was classic Mike.
âAre you serious?â I asked.
âYes,â he smiled.
âI love you. Letâs do it. Letâs finally get married.â
âWho was the little girl in our house yesterday?â I asked slowly, the ring box still open between us.
That tiny break in his performance told me everything.
âOh⊠her?â he said.
âThatâs Mia, sheâs my colleagueâs daughter. Rachel⊠youâve never met her. She stopped by to grab some materials for the Henderson project. She brought her daughter with her, thatâs all.â
âWhy didnât you tell me someone was in our home?â
âIt was just work. Didnât seem important. Maybe Luke misunderstood something she said.â
âI need some time,â I said quietly. âThis is⊠a lot.â
I lay awake beside him as my mind raced with questions at night. Who was Rachel? Why had Mike never mentioned her? And why would Luke think this girl was his sister?
The next morning, driving Luke to daycare, I tried again.
âHey honey⊠why did you say you have a sister yesterday?â
She said, âCome meet your sister.’â
âWho said that exactly?â

âThe lady who came to see Daddy,â he replied simply. âThe one with the girl. They stayed for lunch. We had peanut butter sandwiches.â
My grip tightened on the steering wheel. âDid Daddy make lunch for everyone?â
Luke nodded enthusiastically. âAnd we watched Bluey! Mia knows all the characters, even better than me.
While Mike was gone, I opened his laptop.
Thankfully, it remembered his password. I searched for Rachel in his emails. Nothing unusual. Then, I checked his messaging apps.