So, I pulled up to the house, and there, on the front lawn, were my things—scattered all over. Standing nearby, smiling like he’d won the lottery, was my husband… with his girlfriend.
At that point, I already knew my marriage was hanging by a thread. Just the day before, I caught him cheating.
HUSBAND: “I don’t think I need to remind you, but this house belongs to my grandfather, and you have no claim to it. You’re out. Get your stuff and leave. Now.”
I tried to keep my face blank, holding back the sting of it all. I started gathering my things and loading them into my car.
Just as I was about to grab the last box, a black SUV pulled up, and suddenly, the smirk vanished from my husband’s face.
Out stepped Aunt Letitia—his grandfather’s only living sibling and the executor of the estate. She was dressed in her usual silk scarf and no-nonsense attitude.
“Marcos,” she said coldly, shutting the car door behind her. “Why is your wife’s stuff on the lawn?”
He opened his mouth, stumbled for words, then tried to throw on his charming voice. “Aunt Letitia, this isn’t what it looks like. Cami and I were just… taking some space.”