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The protagonist can hear her opening the ventilation grate to retrieve the pocket watch. The wife goes into the bathroom and shuts the door. He clarifies that she shouldn't lie, but if there was no reason to tell him, then leave it in the past. Then the wife asks the protagonist a hypothetical: if she had an affair, would he want to know about it? The protagonist asks if she had an affair and when she says no, he tells her that if it was over and wasn't affecting them, then he wouldn't want to know. This confuses the protagonist, prompting her to question his trust. The wife tells him that she is happy but wonders if they could have more. She sits on the couch and after a few moments, asks the protagonist to sit beside her. The protagonist's wife tells him that she has prepared dessert. The wife tells the protagonist to leave and that she never wants to see him again. The cop takes the pocket watch and leaves, warning them that he can find them again and that they don't want to see him again. He demands the pocket watch which the protagonist gives to him and tells the cop that no one has to die. The cop is disgusted but says that they can deal with that later. When the cop arrives the protagonist and his wife explain to the cop that it was the protagonist who killed the father. The protagonist then calls the cop's daughter and tells her to tell her father that the wife is innocent and that it was him who killed the father. She agrees to wait and sits on the couch crying. The protagonist then tells her that a cop (under the impression that she killed her father) is coming to arrest her, but that he will confess instead. The wife gets angry and confused and at first, thinks it is a joke so he tells her what her Father's office looked like. He says he wishes he could go back and fix things.

The protagonist will confess to his wife and tell her that he is the one that killed her father.
