Nancy believed in love, fairness, and splitting everything 50/50 in marriage. So for two years, she faithfully handed over half the rent to her husband, Jeremy—only to discover he and his mother owned the apartment and had been secretly pocketing her $1,000 a month. A chance elevator conversation with a neighbor shattered the illusion, exposing the lie. While Jeremy and his mom smiled over Sunday dinners and asked about grandkids, they were stealing from her. Betrayed and furious, Nancy decided to return the favor—with interest.
She played it cool, smiled, baked butterscotch pie, and waited. On rent day, she packed everything she owned, emptied their joint account, and moved out—rent for her new place paid with Jeremy’s own money. She left behind a single note: “Hope you enjoy YOUR apartment. Don’t call. You’re blocked.” When his mother confronted her, Nancy delivered an ultimatum—pay back every cent or face fraud charges. Jeremy caved. Divorce papers were signed, full repayment made, and Nancy toasted to her freedom in a home that was truly hers. Revenge? No. Just justice, served warm—with pie.