My husband forgot that we had hidden cameras in the house and when I checked the footage while I was at work...

There he was again—Jake, in our bedroom, standing on his own two feet.

 

He wasn’t moving perfectly, but he was clearly able to walk. He crossed the room, opened a drawer, grabbed a shirt, and turned back toward the bed. Then he did a small bounce on his heels, almost like he was testing his balance.

 

I felt sick.

 

I switched to other cameras.

 

At noon he was in the kitchen—walking.

 

At 1:15 he was in his office—walking.

 

At 2:40 a delivery arrived. Jake rolled to the front door in the wheelchair, signed for the package, rolled back inside… then stood up again and carried the box to the kitchen counter.

 

I stared at my phone, unable to process what I was seeing.

The only thought running through my head was: How long?

 

How long had he been able to do this?

 

How many times had I lifted heavy groceries into the car while he sat in the chair? How many times had I rushed home early because he said he needed help? How many decisions had our entire family made based on what Jake supposedly couldn’t do?

 

Then the bedroom camera detected movement again.

 

A woman walked into the room.

 

I didn’t recognize her. Her hair was tied back, and she carried a large tote bag. She moved through the house as if she had been there before.

 

I turned the sound on.