My Husband Thought He Could Send Me

My world fell apart when I discovered my husband’s texts to his mistress. Instead of confronting him, I outwitted him with an unexpected ally.

Late, the home was quiet but for the refrigerator’s faint hum. I browsed Rick’s phone at the kitchen table. I couldn’t stop despite my heart’s warning. Something felt odd for months. I worried about late nights at work, quiet phone calls, and his back-to-me messaging.

There it was.

“My wife and kids will look after Mom. Nurse play is her passion. Meanwhile, spa time. I booked us at The Ivy—you’ll adore it.”

I cried as the words blurred on the screen. I tightened my grasp on the phone and reread the text to confirm I wasn’t dreaming. Not only did my 12-year-old hubby cheat. He planned to send me to care for his mother while he drank champagne with another woman.

I kept scrolling, panting. She and they were photographed. Inside jokes, pet names, and plans were sent. I wanted to chuck the phone across the room. I wanted to yell at him in the morning. But I didn’t.

Instead, I laid the phone on the table and gazed, heaving. It wouldn’t help to confront him now. It wouldn’t fix the betrayal or shame. A plan was needed.

Rick smiled into the kitchen the next morning. Kissed my cheek. “Good morning, babe. Coffee smells great.”

I smiled despite stiffening. “Morning.”

He sat at the table scrolling through his phone, unaware that I had read every dirty word he had typed the night before.

“So,” he remarked nonchalantly, “I was thinking you could take the kids to Mom’s for a few days. Please assist her. Her health is poor, and she misses seeing the kids.”

A lump rose in my throat, but I swallowed. “Sure,” I answered evenly. “It sounds wonderful. I’ll pack today.”

Rick stood up and kissed my forehead. “You amaze me. FYI, I’ll work late tonight. Big meeting.”

“Of course,” I said.

I put the kids into the car by afternoon. Mother-in-law Helen wasn’t happy to see me when we got at her place.

“What’s all this?” she questioned, watching me carry the suitcases through the door.

“Rick thought it would be nice if the kids and I spent a few days with you,” I added, placing the luggage in the living room.

She crossed arms. “Did he now?”

The kids rushed off to play as I awkwardly stood in the kitchen. Helen lacked warmth. Our connection was always tight. This wouldn’t work without her.

“Helen,” I shakily said. “We must talk.”

Her piercing eyes softened. “What’s it?”

I read Rick’s texts on my phone. I handed it to her silently.

“What am I looking at?” she questioned, peering at the screen.

“Rick’s texts,” I whispered. “To his GF.”

She grew stern while reading. “That little… How dare he?” Her eyes burned at me. “What’s this about sending you here so he can sneak around with her?”

“Exactly,” I responded, my voice breaking. “He’s using you and us.”

Slamming the phone on the table, she snapped, “That boy is insane.”

I wasn’t expecting her to support me so immediately, but her fury was clear.

“I don’t know what to do,” I said.

Helen snorted. “I do. You stay here, and we’ll teach that moron a lifelong lesson.”

I blinked. “You want to help me?”

Raising an eyebrow, she said, “Yes, I do. Despite being my son, he cannot treat us this way. He’ll get a taste of his own medicine.”

I was stunned. I finally felt like Helen and I were on the same team after years.

“Thank you,” I muttered.

“Don’t thank me yet,” she added, smirking. “Wait until you see my plan.”

Her words made me shiver. I knew Rick wouldn’t know what hit him, whatever Helen planned.

VA

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