My husband spends an inordinate amount of time working on national security cases in Ottawa. His legal work is “top secret” which means that he can’t even tell me the location of his office. I try to probe like any self-respecting wife about what he does far away from home (and with whom)—but his stock responses are, “That’s confidential,” “That’s classified, “or “I can neither confirm nor deny.”
I have come to refer to my husband as my national man of mystery (NMOM).
This week, I decided to come check things out for myself. I thought it would be fun for NMOM and me to spend some quality time in the nation’s capital. I arrived at the stunning Chateau Laurier where NMOM was staying. He met me in the lobby and we walked over to the concierge to obtain an extra room key.
NMOM to the concierge: Hello. I had mentioned that someone would be joining me for a few nights.
Concierge (looking at me with a twinkle in her eye): And, would this be that someone?
I felt like I needed to justify who I was, lest she thought I was NMOM’s mistress—or worse. I wanted her to know that I was a good girl, here on legitimate spousal business. But saying something like, “Yes, I am so happy to be joining my husband in your splendid hotel” just sounded needy.
Then it occurred to me, that even if I had joked that I was NMOM’s mistress, the concierge would have looked me up and down and said, “Darlin’, those grey roots, and sensible shoes aren’t exactly what mistress dreams are made of.” No, I don’t look like anything other than a middle-aged wife.
But while I may not look it, I’ve been feeling rather mistress-like these past few days. Waking up in a King-sized bed with crisp sheets, starting the day with delicate salmon crepes and perfectly dissected grapefruit, and having the entire day to myself while NMOM disappears into the national security trenches.
When NMOM emerges at the end of the day, he wines and dines me at his favourite restaurants, and leads me along the Rideau canal for romantic evening walks. I don’t think I am telling tales out of school when I say there were fireworks before bed. (It was Canada Day after all, and we watched the most magical display from the terrace of the hotel.)
While this week has been a tremendous amount of fun, it is time to extricate myself from NMOM’s life here. I came for a glimpse, a peek into his world that is separate from mine. But I don’t want to be enmeshed in it. I like that that my NMOM has a double life that is mysterious. It adds to the intrigue.
Tomorrow, I drive home alone.
Photo credit-Flickr/Zhu
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Patti Pokorchak
Jul 2, 2015 -
Lucky you –fake mistress and all!
Ottawa on Canada Day is something to experience.
I really miss the fireworks too (and take that both ways, me being single).
Glad you got to experience how lovely it can be traveling with your full of ‘secrest’ guy. Hotels do spice things don’t they?
Did you get to the Byward Market?
Safe drive home!
Sue Nador
Jul 2, 2015 -
Patti, I have been dying to see fireworks for many years. Yesterday was worth the wait. I grew up in Ottawa but it doesn’t feel like my city anymore. I feel very much like a tourist. Gaining some distance (I moved away at 19) makes me appreciate what a great city this is. I’m meeting a high school friend for lunch at the Byward market today. Oh, the demanding life of a “mistress”. xo
Patti Pokorchak
Jul 2, 2015 -
hi Sue!
NOTHING beats the fireworks on Parliament Hill in Ottawa! Funny how I thought about them last night and you were there.
Nothing beats Ottawa in the summer time. Used to ride our bikes from near the Chateau to Dow’s Lake – to sit on the patio and eat and drink and watch the boaters.
Heaven! ENJOY!!
nancie mcleod
Jul 2, 2015 -
I love this! Mystery is great…. unless of course one is on line dating and you discover that you are in fact the mistress!
Sue Nador
Jul 2, 2015 -
Yes, so true! Unfortunately, I have heard that story too many times! There are some mysteries we can all live without!!!
Patti Pokorchak
Jul 2, 2015 -
Yeah Nancie – I think I’ve been there before too.
Not fun if you don’t know that you’re the mistress. Refer them to Ashley Madison where the cheaters belong.
Sam
Jul 3, 2015 -
My favorite post yet!
Sue Nador
Jul 3, 2015 -
Aww, thank you Sam!