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No one would find it unless they were digging. “Let’s see if you bite,” I whispered. It worked faster than I thought.

Three days later, at dinner, Verna struck. Owen had grilled steaks, his cousin Reid brought wine, and I’d made green bean casserole. The kitchen smelled of rosemary and garlic.

Everyone was laughing, passing dishes, clinking glasses. Verna sat at the table’s end, quiet, her eyes flicking to me. Then, out of nowhere, she slammed her fork down.

“We need to stop pretending,” she said, voice sharp. The room went silent. Even the dog stopped chewing under the table.

Owen blinked. “Mom? What’s going on?”

She sat taller, lips tight.

“Before we play happy family, maybe we should talk about your wife hiding something.”

My heart stayed steady—I’d seen it coming. I took a slow sip of water. “Owen,” Verna said, “maybe you should check her closet.

Where she keeps her secrets.”

I set my glass down. “What kind of secrets, Verna?”

Her voice sharpened. “Don’t play dumb.

Your diary—where you say you’re planning to leave him. Divorce him.”

Gasps rippled around the table. Owen’s face paled.

“Lila, is that true?”

I turned to Verna, calm. “How’d you know about that diary?”

Her mouth opened, then closed. “I—well—I was just—”

“What?” I asked.

“Looking for a towel? Digging in my closet for fun?”

“It fell out,” she stammered. “I wasn’t—”

“Wasn’t snooping?” I leaned forward.

“Because you just admitted reading something that wasn’t yours.”

She sputtered. “I thought Owen deserved to know—”

“That diary was fake,” I said, cutting her off. She froze.

“I wrote it as a trap,” I said. “I hid it where no one should’ve looked. And you just proved, in front of everyone, what I already knew.”

Owen looked stunned.

“You planted it?”

“I had to,” I said. “She kept going through my things. I needed proof.”

Reid coughed awkwardly.

Sienna, his wife, whispered, “Oh my God.”

Verna’s face flushed. “That’s not fair. You tricked me.”

I smiled.

“Next time, don’t dig unless you’re ready to find a trap.”

The rest of dinner was quiet. Forks scraped plates. Glasses clinked softly.

No one spoke—not even Reid, who usually cracked jokes to ease tension. Sienna glanced between Verna and me but stayed silent. Verna barely ate, staring at her napkin like it held all the answers.

Owen picked at his food, more out of habit than hunger. My appetite was gone, replaced by a calm weight. The trap had worked.

After everyone left—after stiff goodbyes and hurried dishwashing—Owen lingered in the kitchen. I was rinsing a plate when he leaned against the counter, staring at the floor. “I didn’t believe you,” he said quietly.

“I know,” I said. “She really went through your stuff?”

“Multiple times.”

He rubbed his forehead, sighing. “I don’t know what to say.”

“You don’t have to,” I said, stacking the last dish.

“I just needed you to see it.”

“I’m sorry,” he said, meeting my eyes. “I should’ve listened. I didn’t think she’d do that.”

“She crossed a line,” I said, voice steady.

I wasn’t angry anymore—just tired. He nodded. “Yeah.

She did.”

I went upstairs and shut our bedroom door. For the first time in weeks, it felt like mine again. No misplaced perfume.

No misfolded sweaters. No drawers feeling wrong. My space was mine, and the air felt calm.

Honest. Later, I passed Verna in the hallway. She was leaving the guest bathroom, eyes down, shoulders hunched.

She saw me, paused, then looked away. Neither of us spoke. She knew now, and that was enough.

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