After I Became a Kidney Donor for My Husband, I Learned He Was Cheating on Me With My Sister – Then Karma Stepped In
At the last minute, I realized I’d forgotten dessert.
“Of course,” I muttered.
I blew out most of the candles, grabbed my purse, and ran to the bakery.
I was gone for maybe 20 minutes.
When I pulled back into the driveway, Daniel’s car was already there.
I smiled.
I walked up to the door and heard laughter inside.
“Great,” I thought. “He actually came home early.”
I walked up to the door and heard laughter inside.
A man’s laugh.
And a woman’s.
A very familiar woman’s.
Kara.
I opened the door.
My younger sister.
My brain tried to make it normal.
Maybe she dropped by.
Maybe they’re in the kitchen.
Maybe—
I opened the door.
My heart started hammering so hard my fingers tingled.
The living room was dark except for the glow from down the hall.
Our bedroom door was almost closed.
I heard Kara laugh again. Then a low murmur from Daniel.
My heart started hammering so hard my fingers tingled.
I walked down the hall, pushed the door open.
Time didn’t slow down. It kept going. That’s the worst part. You’re staring at your life breaking, and the clock just keeps moving.
No one spoke.
Kara was leaning against the dresser, hair messy, shirt unbuttoned.
Daniel was by the bed, scrambling to pull his jeans up.
Both of them stared at me.
No one spoke.
“Meredith… you’re home early,” Daniel finally stammered.
Kara’s face went pale.
Then I turned and walked out.
“Mer—” she started.
I set the bakery box on the dresser.
“Wow,” I heard myself say. “You guys really took ‘family support’ to the next level.”
Then I turned and walked out.
No screaming.
No throwing things.
I drove.
No dramatic slap.
Just… walking.
I got into my car. My hands shook so hard it took me three tries to get the key into the ignition.
I drove.
I didn’t have a destination, just distance.
My phone buzzed nonstop. Daniel. Kara. Mom.
I called my best friend, Hannah.
I ignored all of them.
I ended up in a drugstore parking lot, staring at the windshield, breathing in these short, panicked bursts.
I called my best friend, Hannah.
She picked up on the first ring.
“Hey, what’s—”
“I caught Daniel,” I said. “With Kara. In our bed.”
She was silent for half a second.
“Text me where you are.”
Then she said very calmly, “Text me where you are. Don’t move.”
Twenty minutes later, she slid into the passenger seat.
Her eyes scanned my face.
“Okay,” she said. “Tell me exactly what you saw.”
I told her.
By the time I was done, she looked like she wanted to burn my house down herself.
“You want me to tell him to get lost?”
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