I sold my parents’ house and my car to help my husband, Jake, start the farm he’d always dreamed of. That morning, I packed up the last of our savings, ready to deposit it into his account.
On my way to the bank, my phone rang. The screen read ALEX. I didn’t know anyone by that name, but I answered.“Hey, baby,” a sweet, unfamiliar voice said. “Did she leave already? I’ve been waiting for you all night…”My heart froze. It wasn’t my phone — it was Jake’s.Messages confirmed it: “Miss you already.” / “See you in thirty minutes.”
I went home, switched the phones back quietly, and followed him when he left. He didn’t go to a meeting like he claimed — he went to another woman’s house.Later, I knocked on her door. Alex, young and hopeful, was stunned when I introduced myself as Jake’s wife. She confessed she’d sold her shares in her father’s company to help Jake start a “new life” with her.We realized he was lying to both of us, playing us for money. So, we came up with a plan.
Three days later, I told Jake I’d wired the money. Alex told him she’d have hers ready soon. They planned to meet at a restaurant — and I’d be there, in disguise.I watched as Alex dropped a napkin, our signal. I ripped off my wig and smiled sweetly.“Hi, honey. Looks like your big deal is almost closed, huh?”Jake’s face went pale. He tried to talk his way out, but Alex cut him off:“Surprise, Jake. We both know the truth now.”I leaned close.“You didn’t get a cent from either of us. One phone call saved me — your mistake.”
I tossed a single dollar on the table.“Enjoy dinner. It’s all you’ll get from me.”Alex and I walked out together, laughing through our tears. We’d both lost a lot, but at least we didn’t lose ourselves.