
When Marilyn agreed to leave her home every weekend so her husband could spend time with his son, she thought she was being supportive. But after months, an unexpected return home revealed the shocking truth.
Marilyn believed her marriage to Scott was strong. They had dated for two years before getting married, and she had formed a good bond with his six-year-old son, Ben. His mother, Patricia, had seemed fine with her presence—until the wedding. Then, things changed.
One evening, Scott dropped a bombshell. “Patricia doesn’t want Ben around you anymore,” he said hesitantly. “She thinks it’ll confuse him. If she finds out you’re here on weekends, she’ll make things difficult.”
Marilyn was stunned. “But Ben and I get along great! He loved the science experiments we did last weekend.”
“I know, I know,” Scott said. “But Patricia is threatening to reduce my time with him. This is temporary.”
Marilyn felt forced to agree. So every Friday, she packed her bags and stayed at her parents’ house, feeling like an unwelcome guest in her own home. Weeks turned into months, and every time she questioned it, Scott reassured her, insisting they had to keep the arrangement for Ben’s sake.

But one Friday, as she drove toward her parents’ house, a thought hit her: Why am I doing this? She made a sharp U-turn and returned home.
The house was unusually quiet. When she stepped into the living room, Ben was nowhere in sight. Instead, she found Scott lounging on the couch—his arm draped around Patricia, who was wearing Marilyn’s new silk pajamas.
“What the hell is going on?” Marilyn demanded.
Scott shot up in panic. “Marilyn! You’re supposed to be at your parents’!”
Patricia smirked, running a hand down the pajama fabric. “Looks like someone went off-script.”
Marilyn turned to her. “Where’s Ben?”
“At my mother’s,” Patricia replied smoothly. “They have movie nights every Friday. Didn’t Scott tell you?” She glanced at him with fake concern. “Oh, darling, don’t tell me you’ve been lying to your wife?”