Jakub stepped into the hallway, jacket slung over one arm, just as a muffled voice carried from the living room. He slowed, listening. Jane sat on the edge of the sofa, phone pressed to her ear, voice soft and quick. The moment she spotted Jakub in her periphery, she ended the call mid-sentence. Her smile flashed, practiced and bright.
“Hey, you’re home early,”
she said, slipping her phone into her pocket.
Jakub studied her for a beat too long. The air felt weighted with something unsaid. He watched her tuck a loose strand of hair behind her ear, fingers moving a fraction too fast. The television played quietly in the background, but the room’s tension pressed in. Jakub hung his jacket and said nothing, filing away the detail, feeling the first tremor of doubt settle beneath his skin.