My husband, drunk, tried to humiliate me in front of his colleagues, but then I did something that made him bitterly regret it. đ¨đ˛
In everyoneâs life, there comes a time when you have to face the truth. That instant when everything youâve patiently built collapses before everyoneâs eyes. For me, that moment was a night that should have been a celebration: the reception honoring my husbandâs success.
For a long time, I remained silent. For a long time, I lived in his shadow, smiling when he wanted to cry, supporting him even when I didnât have the strength. He always repeated that without him I would be nothing, that my only place was as âhis wife.â I tried to prove otherwise, but I always heard the same phrase: âStay where you are. Youâre just my wife.â
That night, everything seemed the same. Alejandro, my husband, had gathered his partners, colleagues, and friends at an elegant restaurant in Madrid to celebrate his companyâs anniversary. Guests, raised glasses, laughter. He was the center of attention, basking in every compliment. I, at his side, a figurehead meant only to smile.
At one point, he stood up and began a toast:
âThank you all for your support. Although, on reflection, this success is entirely my merit. Only I have achieved it. And you, my dearâŚââhe turned his gaze to me with a mocking smileâââŚperhaps now you understand that the time has come to find a real job and stop clinging to me. The wife of a successful man should be worthy, not just a pretty wrapper.â
Awkward laughter echoed in the room. Some looked away. But Alejandro didnât stop:
âIâve always said that a marriage is like an investment. But sometimes investments, like in business, donât pay off. Perhaps itâs time to reevaluate thingsâŚâ
At that moment, something inside me snapped. I couldnât keep quiet anymore. đ˘đŤŁ
I stood up. My heart was beating like a drum. And I uttered words Iâll never regret. I was tired of their humiliation.
â And now, since we are talking about the truth⌠Dear guests, you all admire this man, but you do not know what happens behind closed doors. Do you know what he said about his business partner, whom he just hugged? âA stupid, naive fool, who without me would not even be able to print business cards.â
Or about you,â I nodded towards his biggest client, âAn old goat who has money, but no brains. The main thing is to smile and nod.â
I turned to the others:
â And about his employees, he said that he âkeeps them on a short leash,â and that if someone âtries to twitch, I will crush them.â
There was silence in the room. No one was smiling. Not even the one who usually laughs the loudest.
And suddenly my husbandâs biggest client got up from the table, came up to him and said calmly, almost coldly:
â The contract is cancelled. I donât work with scumbags.
Another one followed him. And another. People started getting up, coming up, saying that they were terminating their cooperation. Someone silently left the room.
And he stood there, confused, with his glass lowered in his hand. For the first time in his life, he didnât know what to say.
And I just took my purse and left. With my head held high. I was no longer a shadow.
And you know, I didnât regret it for a second.