When my husband’s aunt asked to stay with us for a week, I agreed without hesitation. Family is family, right? But the moment she arrived, I realized she wasn’t alone — she’d brought her stepdaughter. The same woman my husband had a brief fling with years before we even met.
At first, I tried to stay calm and polite, but the tension in the house was impossible to ignore. She lingered around him constantly — laughing too loudly, finding reasons to “help” him with things, and looking at me like I didn’t belong in my own home.
Days turned into weeks. They ended up staying for an entire month, and I could feel my patience slipping away. When I told my husband I was uncomfortable, he brushed it off and said I was just being jealous. That hurt. But what truly broke me was what I overheard one night from the living room — his aunt whispering, “I hope he takes the bait and divorces her.”
That’s when I knew it wasn’t just my imagination. They were trying to ruin my marriage. So, I decided to fight back — quietly. I called a close friend and asked her to pretend to be a family counselor who needed to “check in” with everyone staying under one roof. She came by, introduced herself, and started asking questions. Within minutes, the aunt and her stepdaughter started contradicting themselves, revealing far too much.
My husband sat there in shock, realizing everything I had said was true. By the end of the night, he asked them to leave — immediately.
Sometimes, you don’t need revenge. You just need the truth to walk in through the front door.