I Put A La:xa:tive In My Husband’s Coffee Before He Went Out To See His Lover, But What Happened Next

My husband stood in front of the mirror, adjusting his shirt with meticulous care, as if he were preparing for a night out on a date rather than heading to work. The cologne hung heavy in the air, mingling with his nervous energy, and every movement seemed exaggerated, as though he were performing for an audience only he imagined. I watched him from the kitchen, quietly sipping the last drops of my coffee, trying to suppress a smile while feeling the familiar knot of frustration and anticipation twist in my stomach.

Months of subtle signs had built up to this point: the way his phone calls ended abruptly whenever I walked into the room, the way he insisted on “urgent meetings” that conveniently always landed on Friday nights, the carefully timed glances and hushed whispers that made my intuition flare like a warning light. In my hand, I held a small bottle of laxative—a tiny, innocuous-looking vessel that carried months of carefully observed patterns, every frustrating omission and betrayal distilled into one silent, precise instrument of retribution. This wasn’t impulsive. Every detail, from its timing to the preparation, had been planned to exact perfection. I breathed slowly, steadying myself, imagining the inevitable chaos that would unfold when my husband’s carefully crafted illusion of importance collided with reality.

He looked down, a silent admission of defeat, and in that quiet, I understood something simple and profound: revenge does not always need to be loud, aggressive, or chaotic. Sometimes, it is soft, precise, and quiet, a measured lesson in respect that life teaches through small, undeniable truths. Sometimes, the reminder is gentle; sometimes, it is the hardest lesson of all.

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