My Ex’s New Wife Found My Facebook Account to Ask Me One Question – I Was Baffled When I Read It

It was late. I was half-watching a rerun, folding laundry I’d already avoided for three days, trying to pretend my life felt stable. Then my phone buzzed.

Facebook message request.

From a woman I didn’t know.

Her profile photo looked harmless enough. Soft smile. Neutral background. The kind of picture people use when they want to appear reasonable.

Then I saw her last name.
Elliot’s last name.

My stomach dropped so fast I actually pressed my palm against it, like I could physically hold myself together.

I stared at the message for a full minute before opening it. As if not clicking would somehow freeze reality.

It didn’t.

“Hi. I’m sorry to bother you. I’m Elliot’s new wife. I know this is strange, but I need to ask you something. Elliot asked me to reach out. He said it would sound better coming from me. I didn’t want to, but… I’ve been feeling weird about how he’s acting. It’s just one question. Can I?” Our divorce was ugly. Brutal. Final. Papers signed. Lawyers paid. Blocks placed on every platform.

I rebuilt my life. That’s what I told myself.

So why was his new wife in my inbox?

I didn’t answer right away. I knew anything I said could become something official. Something permanent.

Hi, Claire. This is definitely unexpected. I don’t know if I have the answers you want, but you can go ahead.”

She responded almost instantly.

“Thank you. I’m just going to ask honestly. Elliot says your divorce was mutual and kind, and that you both agreed it was for the best. Is that true?”

I actually laughed. That was Elliot’s language. Clean. Polished. Designed for courtrooms and dinner parties.

“That’s not a yes-or-no question,” I typed.

“I understand,” she replied. “I just need to know whether I can say it’s true.”

That wording stopped me.

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