The narrator is on his way home from work when he hears a knock at the door. It's his husband, and he's worried that his wife is being followed. He calls the police, and the narrator apologizes profusely. He's so relieved that he doesn't have to worry about his wife anymore. The narrator thanks him for being a good husband and a good father, and says that he'll always remember him as a good person.
The narrator is on his way home from work when he hears a knock at the door. It's his husband, and he's worried that his wife is being followed. He calls the police, and the narrator apologizes profusely. He's so relieved that he doesn't have to worry about his wife anymore. The narrator thanks him for being a good husband and a good father, and says that he'll always remember him as a good person.