That evening, I took my husband’s phone and typed out a message to her:
“Come over tonight. My wife won’t be home.”
She replied instantly: “Finally 😘.”
I set the stage. I left the front door unlocked, turned off the lights, and waited with my phone recording.
Minutes later, she walked in, dressed in something that left little to the imagination. She whispered his name, calling out seductively. But when I turned on the light — it was me standing there.
Her face turned pale.
“Oh… I—I thought…” she stammered.
“You thought wrong,” I cut her off. “And now, the whole neighborhood will know exactly who you are.”
I held up my phone, camera still rolling. She panicked, begging me to delete it. But instead, I calmly said:
“Stay away from my husband, or this video goes to everyone you’ve been trying to impress.”
Her lips trembled, but she knew she’d been caught. From that day on, she couldn’t even look our way — and my husband, realizing how far it almost went, promised me it never would again.
Sometimes, the best way to stop a threat is not with anger… but with strategy.