MY HUSBAND LEFT THE KIDS HOME ALONE AND WENT TO OUR FRIENDS’ WEDDING, STEALING MY CAR AND GIFTS FOR THEM—BUT I BROUGHT HIM BACK TO REALITY IMMEDIATELY.

MY HUSBAND LEFT THE KIDS HOME ALONE AND WENT TO OUR FRIENDS’ WEDDING, STEALING MY CAR AND GIFTS FOR THEM—BUT I BROUGHT HIM BACK TO REALITY IMMEDIATELY.

When we were invited to a wedding of some old college friends, my husband, Max, started acting strangely, saying, “I’m not going!”

On the day of the wedding, the plan was simple—Max would take the kids to an entertainment center while I got ready and attended the event.

So, I went to the salon, got my hair and makeup done, and when I returned home to change, I immediately sensed something was very wrong.

My car—the only car we owned—was gone. So was the wedding gift I had prepared.

When I asked the kids, they said Max had received a phone call, rushed them inside, and left in a hurry.

He had taken my car to go to the wedding, ignoring all my calls.

I felt betrayed and trapped—but then I remembered a small detail that Max had no idea about.

Almost 30 minutes later, Max called me back, screaming into the phone:

“WAS THAT YOU?! DID YOU REALLY DO THIS TO ME?!”

I smirked as I calmly responded, “Oh, you mean disabling the car remotely? Yes, dear, that was me.”

See, Max had always been careless with cars, so when we got this one, I insisted on installing a remote kill switch for security reasons. And now? That feature was proving to be very useful.

Max was furious.

“You left me stranded in the middle of the road, in a tuxedo, in front of all our friends!” he bellowed.

I could hear murmurs in the background, wedding guests watching him as he raged like a lunatic in the parking lot.

“You left our kids home alone, stole my car, and took our wedding gift. You deserve it.” I said, my voice steady.

“How am I supposed to get home?!” he demanded.

I smirked. “Take a cab. Maybe the wedding couple will be kind enough to lend you some money—after all, you stole their gift, too.”

Then, I hung up.

That night, Max came home humiliated, fuming, and trying to blame me for “embarrassing” him.

But I stood my ground.

“You left our kids alone, Max. You stole from me. And you lied. So tell me, who should really be embarrassed here?”

He had no answer.

That night, I slept soundly. The next morning, however, I had one last surprise for him.

Over breakfast, I slid a neatly folded piece of paper across the table.

It was a separation agreement.

Max choked on his coffee. “Are you serious?”

“Dead serious.”

Because I finally realized—I deserved better.

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