After forgetting her wallet, Anna rushed back apartment—only to stumble upon something that would permanently alter her attitude toward her husband

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Anna sighed quietly. Her husband Boris had been irritable lately, but she avoided confrontation to keep the peace—her usual way.

One day, at the store, she realized she’d forgotten her wallet. Frustrated, she called Boris. No answer. She asked the cashier to hold her items and rushed home.

As she approached the apartment, she overheard Boris on the phone:
“The apartment’s almost transferred. She doesn’t suspect a thing. She always gives in.”

Anna froze, heart sinking. Was he stealing from her?

Hiding around the corner, she waited as Boris left. Then she called her friend Irina, still in shock. On the way back, she checked their account—money was missing.

Back home, Boris snapped at her. She stayed quiet. She needed answers.

The next day, she called in sick and searched his files. Emails with a lawyer confirmed it—he was planning a divorce behind her back.

Anna took photos, contacted a lawyer, opened a new account, and asked her parents for support.

That night, she served dinner like usual. But this time, she slid a folder across the table.

“I’m filing for divorce,” she said calmly. “I heard everything. I saw the messages. You thought I wouldn’t find out?”

Boris was speechless. Then came anger—but she no longer cared.

His plan failed. The court blocked the property transfer and split the assets fairly.

Time passed. Anna began to heal. At a friend’s party, she met someone new—kind, sincere, nothing like Boris.

She hadn’t planned on love again. But she embraced it, and with it, a new life—one built on trust and happiness.


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