My boyfriend is Spanish, and I secretly began learning the language to surprise him.
Today, he got a call from his mom and started chatting in Spanish, assuming I couldn’t understand him. But his words left me stunned.
He said, “Here’s the plan. I’ll pretend that I’m still struggling to find a job here, so she won’t suspect anything. Once the money comes in, I’ll tell her everything.”
At first, I froze. Money? A secret plan? Who was she? My heart started racing, but I forced myself to stay calm. He hung up, turned to me with his usual smile, and kissed my forehead like nothing happened.
I didn’t say anything. Not yet.
That night, my mind wouldn’t stop spinning. I kept wondering—was he talking about me? Was he using me for some kind of financial scam? Or maybe he had debts I didn’t know about?
The next morning, I decided to quietly investigate. I didn’t want to accuse him without knowing the full story.
I started small—asking casual questions.
“So, any luck with job applications?” I asked over breakfast, pretending to be cheerful.
He sighed dramatically. “Nothing yet, cariño. The market’s tough.”
A lie. I knew for a fact that he had a job offer from a firm downtown. I had seen the email pop up on his laptop when he left it open one night.
My stomach tightened. This wasn’t just a misunderstanding. He was hiding something.
A few days later, I snooped around while he was out. I know it wasn’t right, but I needed answers. In his drawer, I found a folder full of documents. Bank transfers, legal forms, and a contract from a company in Barcelona. It was a property investment deal. Apparently, he was about to receive a huge commission.
But what caught my eye was a note attached to one of the contracts: “Once we get the funds, explain everything to M.”
M. That was me.
Now my mind was really spinning. Was he planning to surprise me? Or cover something up?
That evening, I couldn’t hold it in anymore.
“Lorenzo,” I said, trying to sound casual, “can we talk?”
He looked up, sensing my seriousness. “Of course. What’s wrong?”
“I need you to be honest with me. Are you hiding something about your job… or money?”
His face paled slightly. “Why would you think that?”
I took a deep breath. “Because I’ve been learning Spanish. And I heard your conversation with your mom.”
His eyes widened. For a moment, he looked like a trapped animal.
“Okay,” he finally said, “I didn’t want to tell you yet because… I was planning to surprise you.”
I crossed my arms. “With what?”
He exhaled and reached for my hand. “I’ve been working with my cousin back in Barcelona. We invested in a small property project. It’s finally paying off. I was going to use my share of the commission to put a down payment on a house—for us.”
My mouth fell open. A house?
“But why lie about the job?” I asked, my voice breaking a little.
“I wanted everything to be perfect. I thought if I told you now, you’d worry about the risk, or think I was being irresponsible. I didn’t want to stress you out.”
Tears pricked my eyes. Part of me felt relieved—it wasn’t some terrible betrayal—but another part of me was hurt that he didn’t trust me enough to share it sooner.
I shook my head slowly. “Lorenzo… I love you. But relationships need honesty. You can’t protect me by lying.”
He nodded, his eyes glistening. “You’re right. I was stupid. I thought I was doing the right thing, but I see now how it made you feel.”
We sat there in silence for a moment before he squeezed my hand. “From now on, no more secrets. We’re a team.”
I smiled weakly. “Deal.”
Six months later, we stood in front of a cozy little house on the edge of town. Nothing fancy, but it was ours. The result of his risky investment—and our renewed trust.
Looking back, I realized how easy it is to let fear drive you to make bad decisions, even when your intentions are good. Communication isn’t always easy, but without it, trust cracks.
Lorenzo and I still have our ups and downs, but we learned something valuable: honesty, even when uncomfortable, is always better than secrets.
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