For six years, Peter, a 34-year-old mechanic from Nairobi’s Umoja Estate, believed he had built a stable home with his wife, Grace. They had two children, a modest business, and what he thought was mutual trust. But behind their calm daily routine, something darker was quietly growing—something that would push their marriage to the edge of collapse. Today, Peter openly shares his story as a lesson to couples who ignore early signs of emotional distance and unexplained changes in behavior.
Trouble started subtly. Grace, who had always been transparent, suddenly developed a habit of stepping outside late at night “to make quick phone calls.” At first, Peter didn’t suspect anything strange. People make calls for work, family, or emergencies. But the frequency grew. One night a week turned into three or four. She would step outside with her phone, talk in low tones, and return irritated whenever Peter asked who she was speaking to. More concerning, she began deleting her call logs and locking her phone with a password.…CONTINUE READING






