My Colleague Sent Me a Photo of My Fiancé Chilling with His Ex in a Spa Resort — My Revenge Was Harsh

Planning a wedding is supposed to be a magical experience, right? That was my mindset until a single photo from my colleague turned everything upside down. There he was, my fiancé, cozying up with his ex at a spa. My reaction? Equally brutal, and let’s just say, I got the last laugh.

I had everything lined up for the wedding: the dress, venue, and even the DJ’s playlist. But all of that? Thrown out the window with one photo I didn’t ask for. It was a typical Saturday afternoon, and I was lounging on the couch, barely paying attention to some reality TV drama. Little did I know that real drama was about to unfold in my own life.

Suddenly, my phone buzzed. It was Claire, a quiet colleague from work. We weren’t close, but she was sweet and polite. Her message said: “Hey Cathy, I hope I’m not overstepping, but isn’t this your fiancé? I think I remember him from our company Christmas party.” My heart dropped as I opened the photo. There was Mark, my loving fiancé, lounging poolside at a spa with his ex, Amanda, sipping drinks like it was no big deal. I was at home thinking he was visiting his mom. Unbelievable.

Surprisingly, I didn’t cry or throw things. Instead, I felt pure, burning rage. But rather than lash out, I decided to play it smart. I waited for him to come home. When he finally walked in, all innocent, I was ready. He greeted me with a big smile, and I casually mentioned his “relaxing” weekend. He didn’t catch on at first, but when I showed him the photo Claire sent, his face drained of color.

He tried to explain, stumbling over excuses about how it was all a coincidence and a mistake. The classic cheater’s script. I pretended to consider forgiving him and proposed a hike the next morning, knowing full well that Mark hated hiking more than anything. Eager to make amends, he agreed, despite his couch-loving nature.

The next morning, I took him to the steepest, most grueling trail I could find. From the get-go, it was clear Mark was struggling. By the two-hour mark, he was begging for breaks, drenched in sweat and regret. But I kept pushing, sweetly reminding him how much he claimed to love hiking. By the time we reached the top, he collapsed, thinking he had earned his redemption. That’s when I delivered the blow: “We’re officially over, baby.”

The look on his face was priceless. Shocked and exhausted, he couldn’t believe what was happening. I didn’t stop there, though. I turned and jogged down the mountain, leaving him stranded with no phone signal and no way down but his own two feet. I took the car, leaving a note for him when he finally stumbled back home later that night. “Thanks for the hike! Enjoy your new single life. P.S. I changed the locks.”

Mark called and left pleading messages, but I ignored them all. I poured myself a glass of wine and started planning a solo trip to Europe instead. Would I have done things differently? Maybe. But in that moment, I was done with cheaters and ready to move on.

So, what would you have done? Would you forgive a cheating partner, or plot your own revenge?

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