Two months. Thatโs how long I had been away, tending to my mother after her surgery. Two long, exhausting months of hospital cafeteria food, uncomfortable chair naps, and constant worry. The only thing that kept me going was the thought of finally returning to my own apartment, my own bed, and, of course, my husband, Michael.
I had barely been home for an hour, fresh out of the shower, when I heard the front door unlock. My first thought? Michael had stepped out and forgotten something. My second thought? Why hadnโt I heard his car pull up?
I peeked into the hallway, towel wrapped around my head, still in my bathrobe. Thatโs when I saw her.
A young, pretty woman stood there as if she owned the place, her manicured fingers clutching a set of keys. She froze, her expression a mix of confusion and mild annoyance.
โWho are YOU?โ she blurted out.
I blinked. โExcuse me? Who am I? I live here! Who are YOU?โ
She frowned. โIโve never seen you before.โ
โWell, I was away for a couple of months. Who gave you a key to MY apartment?โ
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โMichael,โ she said, her tone matter-of-fact. โHe told me I could come anytime.โ
Michael. My husband.
A cold sensation spread through my chest, quickly replaced by the slow burn of rage.
โOh, did he?โ I said, my voice dangerously calm. โBecause Iโhis WIFEโam back, and that is definitely news to me.โ
Her face flickered with something unreadable. Then, as if realizing she had made a terrible mistake, she took a small step back. โWaitโฆ He told me he was single.โ
I folded my arms. โOh, did he now?โ
She frowned harder. โWell. I guess I should go.โ
I wasnโt about to let this go without answers. โNo, wait,โ I said. โCome with me.โ
To her credit, she hesitated but eventually followed me. I led her to the kitchen, where Michael was sitting at the counter, peacefully eating a bowl of cereal, blissfully unaware of the domestic disaster about to unfold.
She glanced at him, then turned back to me and asked, โWhoโs THAT?โ
Michael looked up mid-chew, cereal spoon hanging in the air. โUhโฆ whatโs happening?โ
I turned back to the woman. โThatโs Michael. My husband.โ
Her eyebrows shot up so high I thought theyโd fly off her face. โThatโs not Michael.โ
Now it was my turn to be confused. โWhat?โ
Michael, still looking utterly lost, put down his spoon. โI feel like I should be involved in this conversation, but I have no idea whatโs going on.โ
The woman pulled out her phone and started swiping furiously through her dating app. After a few seconds, she held up a picture.
It wasnโt Michael.
It was Nick.
Michaelโs younger brother. The one who constantly got himself into trouble. The one who borrowed money he never paid back. The one who, apparently, had been using my husbandโs nameโand our apartmentโto impress his dates.
Michael groaned. โOh, forโnow it all makes sense! Nick has been weirdly interested in my schedule these past few months. Heโd randomly text asking if I was home or if I had a work trip. I thought he was just being, you know, nosy.โ
I turned back to the woman, who was now staring at Nickโs profile like it was an ancient relic she had just unearthed. โLet me guessโhe never let you come over when I was home?โ
She shook her head, still stunned. โYeah. Said his โroommateโ was always around.โ
โUnbelievable,โ I muttered.
Michael ran a hand through his hair. โI swear, Iโm going to kill him.โ
The womanโwho, by now, I felt deserved to have a nameโlet out a deep breath. โI cannot believe I fell for this. I knew something was off about him, but I ignored the red flags.โ She sighed and stuck out her hand. โIโm Sonya, by the way.โ
I shook it. โNice to meet you. You know, aside from the fact that you broke into my apartment.โ
โTechnically, I was invited,โ she said with a weak laugh. Then she straightened. โYou know what? I want revenge.โ
Michael grinned. โOh, we can arrange that.โ
Fifteen minutes later, Michael texted Nick.
Michael: Hey, bro. Weโre making lasagna tonight. You should come over.
Nickโs reply came almost instantly.
Nick: Oh hell yeah, be there in 20!
Sonya rubbed her hands together like a villain in a movie. โThis is going to be fun.โ
Twenty minutes later, Nick walked in like he owned the place, his usual cocky smirk plastered on his face.
โSmells amazing,โ he said. โWhereโs theโโ
Then he saw Sonya.
And Sonya saw him.
โHey, babe!โ Nick said, clearly scrambling for an explanation. โWhat a coincidence! Youโre here!โ
Sonya folded her arms. โOh, itโs no coincidence, Nick.โ
Nickโs smile wavered. โUh, what do you mean?โ
Michael leaned forward. โShe means we all know what youโve been up to, โMichael.โโ
Nick turned pale. โOh.โ
Sonya took a deep breath and then, with the kind of dramatic flair that deserved an Oscar, picked up a glass of water and tossed it in Nickโs face.
Gasps. Silence. Dripping water.
Nick blinked. โOkay. I deserved that.โ
Michael nodded. โYeah. You did.โ
I couldnโt help it. I burst out laughing. โYou have about ten seconds to explain yourself before we lock you out forever.โ
Nick wiped his face and groaned. โLook, I didnโt think it was a big deal! I justโdatingโs expensive, okay? I couldnโt bring her to my place, so I figured, whatโs the harm? You guys were never home!โ
Michael crossed his arms. โYouโre paying our rent this month.โ
Nickโs mouth fell open. โWhat?!โ
โAnd youโre giving Sonya back any gifts she got you.โ
Nick winced. โEven the AirPods?โ
Sonya shot him a look that could melt steel. โEspecially the AirPods.โ
Nick sighed. โFine.โ
As he sulked out, Sonya turned to me and grinned. โThat was fun.โ
Michael laughed. โDinnerโs still on if you want to stay.โ
Sonya considered. โYou know what? Why not? Just promise me there are no more secret brothers hiding around here.โ
I grinned. โJust a cat that likes to judge people.โ
โWell, thatโs fair.โ
And thatโs how I made a new friend, got revenge on my lying brother-in-law, and still got to enjoy my first home-cooked meal in two months.
If thatโs not a successful day, I donโt know what is.
Like and share if you enjoyed this wild rideโbecause honestly, I think I deserve a medal for not kicking Nick out the window.




