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My Husband Went on Vacation with His Lady Boss to ‘Secure a Promotion’—So I Sent Him off with a Surprise He’ll Never Forget

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When Lila’s husband jets off with his flirty boss for a “work retreat,” she plots the ultimate revenge.

But as secrets unravel, including his plan to erase her from his son’s life… Lila’s petty payback turns deeply personal.

This isn’t just about betrayal anymore.

It’s about family, survival, and reclaiming her worth.

Let’s face it, I should have seen it coming.

Bryan had always been smooth. Too smooth. He’s the kind of man who could talk himself out of anything.

For five years, I let the charm sweep me along.

Until one night, over a plate of lukewarm spaghetti, his mask slipped.

“Mexico,” he said, like it was the weather.

“Mexico?” I repeated, staring across the table.

“Yup,” he said.

“With Savannah. Work trip.

Cool?”

I blinked, chewing my pasta too slowly. Savannah.

His new regional manager.

She was blonde, polished, and basically… Instagram perfect. She was the one who annoyingly called him “Bri” on LinkedIn posts.

She grated on my every nerve.

But Bryan kept talking, oblivious to the crack that had formed right there in our dining room.

“She’s got this vision, you know? Build rapport in a relaxed environment.

No stress.

No distractions. It’s just a few top reps.

Easy. Chilled.”

My fork clinked against my plate.

Who was this man and why was he speaking in one-word sentences?

“Swimsuits and margaritas?” I asked, my voice flat.

He laughed, waving it off.

“Don’t be dramatic, Lila.

It’s business. You know how it is. You like living a lavish lifestyle.

I do, too.

This is how that happens, so don’t be surprised.”

I smiled then. Not because I believed him… but because I’d learned something vital in my 40 years:

When people show you who they are, you don’t cry.

You don’t scream either.

You take notes.

That night, while Bryan snored beside me, oblivious and sprawled like a king who had won the world, I stared at the ceiling. The room felt colder than usual.

Or maybe that was just me, hollowed out and shivering with something I couldn’t name yet.

I kept replaying the words from dinner in my head.

“Don’t be dramatic, Lila.”

As if the idea of my husband getting off with his 20-something, tan-and-toned boss to “strategize” over margaritas was supposed to sit easily with me.

But it didn’t.

Of course, it didn’t.

I slipped out of bed quietly, careful not to disturb his snoring symphony. He didn’t stir. Typical Bryan.

He was never aware of anything unless it directly affected him.

Unzipping his suitcase felt almost surgical.

I needed to be clean, precise, and quick. Polo shirts, swim trunks, cologne… all carefully selected for charm and seduction.

He had packed for paradise.

And he had packed for her.

Savannah.

I emptied it methodically, my fingers steady even though my stomach churned. In went bricks.

Eleven of them.

Heavy, cold, jagged. Courtesy of Tony, our sweet neighbor redoing his yard.

Each brick felt symbolic. Heavy like the disappointment sitting on my chest.

Sharp like the betrayal my husband tried to sugarcoat.

I stacked them neatly and right on top, placed a note in my neatest handwriting:

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