06/11/2025
When I discovered my wife's affair, I saw an opportunity instead of heartbreak. Little did I know that my plan to cash in on her infidelity would lead me down a path of moral ambiguity, forcing me to confront the true cost of freedom.
I knew Claire was c..h..e.a.ting on me. It wasn't hard to figure out with all the late-night texts, sudden work trips, and secretive phone calls. But I didn't confront her. Hell, I didn't even feel anything for her after I found out. We'd been married for so long, I didn't have any feelings left.
The problem was, I was scared of a divorce because it would ruin me financially. I relied on her big salary to keep things afloat. She was covering our apartment, insurance, groceries, everything. So, I just gritted my teeth and pretended everything was fine.
One day, while doing laundry, I found this crumpled credit card receipt from some fancy restaurant in her jeans pocket. The name on it? Alex M—.
"Ohhhh," I said out loud to the empty laundry room. Suddenly, things made sense. I knew the guy. He was her father's friend, who I'd seen a few times at her dad's birthday parties.
I remembered Alex from those gatherings. Rich guy, soft around the edges, always looking at Claire like she hung the moon. Back then, I thought he was just being friendly. Now? Now I knew better.
I sat down on the cold tile floor, receipt in hand, and laughed. It wasn't a happy laugh. More like the kind of laugh you'd hear in a psych ward.
"Tom?" Claire's voice floated down from upstairs. "Everything okay?"
I crumpled the receipt back up and shoved it in my pocket. "Yeah, fine. Just... stubbed my toe."
That night, I couldn't sleep. I kept thinking about Alex and Claire, about our sudden influx of cash, about the new car I got for my birthday. It all made sense now.
The next morning, I waited until Claire left for "work" before I dug into her old phone. She'd always been careless with her passcode. 4673. Our anniversary. Ironic, right?
What I found made my stomach churn. Old messages to Alex, full of hearts and kisses. Messages to her friends, gushing about how amazing he was. But there was something else, too. Something I didn't expect.
"I still love Tom," one message to her friend read. "But we needed the money. Alex... he's just a means to an end. Is that terrible?"
Her friend's reply was quick, "Girl, you gotta do what you gotta do. But be careful. This could blow up in your face."
I snorted. If only she knew.
I scrolled further, finding messages between Claire and Alex. It was clear as day: Alex was head over heels, and Claire was stringing him along.
"I wish you'd leave him," Alex's message read. "We could be so happy together."
Claire's reply was noncommittal. "You know it's complicated, Alex. Let's just enjoy what we have."
I put the phone down, my mind racing. An idea was forming, crazy and brilliant all at once. Why not use this to my advantage?
I found Alex's number and saved it to my phone. Then I waited, biding my time, planning my move.
***
A week later, I made the call. My heart was pounding as I listened to the ring.
"Hello?" Alex's voice was deep, confident.
I took a deep breath. "Alex? This is Tom, Claire's husband."
The silence on the other end was deafening. I could almost hear the gears turning in his head.
Finally, he spoke. "Tom. What can I do for you?"
I cut to the chase. "I know about you and Claire. I know you're paying our bills. I'm willing to walk away, file for divorce, and let you have her. But I need something from you." Read more in Comment or Most relevant -> All comments 👇