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Dipsticks, Lubricants & Abject Infidelity May 2026

The garage fell silent. The lubricant dripped once onto the concrete. A confession without a single word spoken.

Not because the oil was low—it was glistening, amber, healthy. No, it was the other thing. The faint, chemical sweetness clinging to the metal beneath the petrol smell. A lubricant her husband didn’t use. A brand called “Silk-Ease,” marketed for “quiet, high-performance applications.” dipsticks, lubricants & abject infidelity

Sometimes infidelity isn’t about the heart. It’s about the parts that should never need greasing—and the one dipstick who leaves the evidence behind. The garage fell silent

Clara smiled, slow and cold as a seized engine. “Then why,” she asked, holding up the dipstick like a dagger, “is her name written on your air filter in lipstick?” Not because the oil was low—it was glistening,

Under the hood of his sedan, she’d found a half-empty tube. Under the tube, a receipt from a motel off I-85. Under the receipt, a single, long black hair coiled like a question mark.

He swore it was just “helping a coworker with a sticky transmission.”