My husband secretly married his mistress. I secretly sold the €12 million house and he screamed…

The final design was delivered. The stress that had been sitting between her shoulder blades all day loosened—just slightly.

It was 8 p.m.
She’d been at her desk since 8 a.m., surviving on a short office nap and a rushed bite of food. The once-crowded floor was emptying fast; only a few coworkers remained, hunched over their screens, chasing their own deadlines.

Sofía picked up her phone.

No reply from Javier.

That morning she’d texted him—sweet, supportive, the way she always did.

“Be safe on your business trip to Barcelona, darling.

Eat well. I’ll be waiting to hear from you.”

Two gray ticks.
Unread. Sofía exhaled and forced a calm story into her head: He’s busy. Meetings.

Clients. Barcelona.
It had been three days since he left. The house felt too quiet without him.

Five years married, and she still tried to make everything easy for him—because that’s what love looked like to her: effort.

Before she packed up, she opened Instagram. Just mindless scrolling. An old friend’s update.

An ad. Recipe videos.

She stopped so suddenly her thumb froze mid-swipe.

A post from her mother-in-law, Mrs. Moreno.

At first, Sofía’s brain refused to process it.

It was a wedding photo.

There was Javier—her husband—looking flawless in an ivory tuxedo.
And beside him, smiling like she’d won a prize, stood Laura Sánchez, a junior employee from another department… dressed in a white wedding gown with heavy makeup.

They were holding what looked like a vow book.

And the people around them?

His entire family.
Mrs.

Moreno clutching Javier’s arm proudly. His sister. His aunts and uncles.

Everyone posed in front of floral decorations like this was the happiest day of their lives.

Sofía’s hands started shaking.

This has to be old.
This has to be a joke.
This can’t be real.

Then she saw the caption.

Short. Clean. Merciless.

“My dear son, may you be happy forever with our Laura.

You have finally taken the step.”

Sofía went cold.

Finally.
That word wasn’t accidental. It meant this wasn’t impulsive. It wasn’t a mistake.

It was a plan that had been waiting for its moment.

She zoomed in.

No doubt. That was Javier.
The same man she’d driven to the airport three days ago.
The same man she’d texted that morning—unread.
And on that photo… he was smiling. A real smile.

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