MY HUSBAND CAME HOME EARLY, THEN A MAN KNOCKED CLAIMING TO BE HIM.

I understood the moment my husband announced he would be home a day early that the rhythm of our house was about to change, even if I didn’t yet know how profoundly. Business trips had become routine over the years, predictable absences punctuated by nightly calls and quick messages, and I had learned how to manage the quiet with practiced efficiency. That afternoon felt ordinary enough: homework spread across the dining table, soup simmering on the stove, my eight-year-old daughter Emily humming softly as she colored.

When Daniel texted to say his flight had landed early and he was already on his way, I felt relief rather than surprise. I pictured his familiar knock, the way he always cleared his throat before coming in, the subtle limp from an old soccer injury that announced him even before he spoke. So when a knock came barely fifteen minutes later and a voice called out, “That’s Dad, Mom,” my body reacted automatically, muscle memory pulling me toward the door. It sounded exactly like him—same cadence, same faint irritation, as if he were annoyed by the delay.

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