When she returned from a business trip, she found lacy women’s panties on her pillow—*“very much not mine.”* Shocked but calm, she washed them and wore them, confronting her husband silently. *“Do you like them?”* she asked playfully. His stunned reaction told her everything.
After seven years together, their marriage had grown distant. She’d ignored the signs—until now. *“Those panties? That was no accident.”* Instead of reacting with rage, she started gathering evidence—receipts, times, changes in his habits.
One lie stood out: he claimed to be at Milo’s house, but Milo was in Santorini. She followed him and confirmed the truth. The next day, she cried—not from shock, but from heartbreak. She contacted her lawyer friend, Mira, unsure but ready.
At dinner, she handed him a photo of him holding hands with another woman. His excuses didn’t matter. *“You made your choice. I’m just finally accepting it.”* She walked away.
Weeks later, she reconnected with Dante, a kind friend from the past. She wasn’t looking for love—just peace. Meanwhile, the mistress turned out to be misled too. *“Sometimes, the other woman isn’t the villain.”*
Now, she lives freely, healed. *“Silence is louder than yelling… You deserve the whole damn cake.”*