When I confessed to my wife that I’d been unfaithful, I expected screaming, tears, maybe even divorce papers on the table.
But instead… she went quiet.
The next morning, she made my favorite breakfast.
A week later, I started finding little love notes hidden around the house — in my jacket, my lunch bag, even on the bathroom mirror.
She started dressing up again, smiling more, and cooking dinners we hadn’t shared since our honeymoon days.
At first, I thought she was trying to save our marriage. But something felt off. She started leaving the house every Thursday afternoon, saying she had a “check-up.” When I asked, she told me she’d been visiting a gynecologist regularly. Every week.
Weeks went by until curiosity turned into panic. One evening, I finally confronted her.
She looked at me, calm as ever, and smiled.
Then she said, “I’m not angry anymore. I just wanted to make sure I’m perfectly healthy… before I leave you for good.”
And with that, she handed me a sealed envelope — divorce papers — and walked out of the house, leaving behind the smell of her perfume and fifteen years of memories.
That night I realized: revenge doesn’t always come with shouting. Sometimes it comes wrapped in silence — and a smile that says everything.