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My Husband Teased Me at a Pool Party, Saying I Wasn’t as Attractive as His Brother’s New Wife – So I Put Him in His Place, and He’ll Never Forget It

articleUseronAugust 5, 2026

I brushed aside every cutting remark and kept telling myself not to take it personally. Looking back, I should’ve realized there would eventually be a point where I simply couldn’t take any more.
The nursery clock glowed 5:00 a.m. when Onica finally settled against my shoulder. I swayed gently in the same old rocking chair where I’d once fed Bradley three years before. My phone alarm would soon remind me it was time to pump before grabbing a shower.

A small voice drifted in from the hallway.

“Mama? Is it morning-morning or nighttime-morning?”

“It’s shhh-morning, buddy,” I whispered back. “Go crawl in with Daddy. I’ll come get you soon.”

“Daddy’s snoring.”

“I know, sweetheart. He’s very good at it.”

Tiny footsteps padded away, followed by a soft thump and silence. I closed my eyes for all of four seconds before Onica hiccupped herself awake again.

By seven, I stood in the kitchen pumping beneath my blazer while stirring oatmeal one-handed. My laptop sat open on the counter, already loading the marketing presentation for my nine o’clock meeting.

I’d gone back to work only weeks after Onica’s birth because my husband, Carl, had lost his job during the company’s latest round of layoffs.

Carl wandered into the kitchen, hair sticking out in every direction, phone already in his hand.

“Coffee ready?”

“You’ll have to make it,” I said.

“Rough one?”

“She was up at two, four, and five.”

“You’ll have to make it.”

He grunted, kept scrolling, and instinctively angled his screen away when I looked over.

Probably sports highlights.

Or maybe job listings.

I chose to believe it was the second option because questioning anything else felt exhausting.
“Alice dropped by yesterday,” I said, trying to brighten the mood. “She brought chicken casserole and said I looked exhausted. But she said it kindly… like she actually cared.”

“Yeah, Alice is good like that.”

“Steve got lucky.”

“Mm.”

Carl never looked up from his phone.

On my way to grab Bradley’s shoes, I caught my reflection in the hallway mirror.

A stained hoodie.

Yesterday’s ponytail.

Once upon a time there had been a woman who wore heels to Friday dinners and put on lipstick just to take out the trash.

She was still somewhere inside me.

Probably asleep.

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