A 31-year-old woman has been with her 39-year-old fiancé for 8 years. Over the last 3 years, she and her fiancé have had to do long-distance, as he had to travel to another state for 3-5 months at a clip for work.
While he’s not on these out-of-state work projects, he is at home with her. During the last year, he spent 6 months in Colorado for a project, and she did make it out to see him one time every month.
When she wasn’t out there, she would FaceTime with him to catch up, and he was constantly complaining about a young woman that he worked with.
This young woman was her fiancé’s partner on the project he was working on, and so he spent a lot of time with her.
The majority of the FaceTime conversations that she had with her fiancé revolved around this young woman at his job.
The stories that her fiancé told about this young woman would be things like how her personality didn’t really align with his, or he would fill her in on silly things that happened with her at the work site.
He also told her about this young woman’s life and education. She genuinely believed this young woman was nothing more than someone her fiancé had to work closely with for his job.
This week, her fiancé arrived back home after completing the project he had been working on, but one difference with him is that he’s constantly on the phone.
She initially thought he was taking calls for work, but when he began sneaking out of their bedroom in the middle of the night to pick up phone calls, she knew something was up.
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She could hear him kind of screaming at the person on the other end, and he said things like he didn’t want them to come and that something was none of their business.
Suspicious, right? Was it a work call? Probably definitely not.
“Today, a young woman who looks like she was in her mid-20s rang our doorbell,” she explained.
“My fiancé opened the door, and it was his coworker. She said she was visiting our city for a friend’s wedding and thought “she would stop by to say hi” (her words). I followed my fiancé as he came to open the door and stood in the back to greet her. She smiled at me and said that she’s heard a lot about me. I froze and gave her an awkward smile. Then, I watched my fiancé’s reaction, and something about it just made my stomach turn.”
Instead of greeting his coworker, the very first thing that her fiancé did was demand to know why this young woman had decided to come.
He then questioned his coworker about why she had not informed him before showing up, and her fiancé was clearly extremely upset.
Her fiancé’s coworker stated that she didn’t think it would be a big deal since she was in the area.
Next, her fiancé began screaming at his coworker, insisting that she was not allowed to drop by his place without any warning.
He kept berating her, saying he was super busy and had no time to “catch up” with her at all. Her fiancé’s coworker stood there looking ruffled, and his coworker attempted to talk to him, but he wasn’t hearing it.
Her fiancé wouldn’t let his coworker speak and said over and over again that he was too busy that day.
Strangely enough, she knew that he didn’t have anything planned. She really had no clue what was going on, and just as her fiancé was about to start shouting at his coworker again, she intervened.
She stated to her fiancé that it wasn’t a big deal his coworker had shown up, and he stopped speaking.
“His coworker has been standing at our door this whole time,” she said. “At this point, I had too much on my mind to process what was going on. I just told her to “come on in” and just kind of…treated her like a guest?”
“I let them sit in our living room and told of them I would be heading out for some groceries so they could catch up. I drove to the nearest Target, and now I’m sitting in my car writing this.”
“I don’t want to assume anything, but my intuition told me they were more than just friends. I’m worried about going back. I’m scared of what he’s going to tell me. Any advice on how I should proceed with this situation?”
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