I WALKED OUT ONE MORNING AND SAW A WOMAN IN A WEDDING DRESS ON THE ROOF OF MY HUSBAND’S CAR.’
When I planned to clean and take some time for myself on my day off, I never imagined that a stranger would appear in my yard and turn my world upside down. I discovered a truth about my husband that I would have preferred not to know, but in the end, I ended up saving my life.
My quiet morning turned into something worthy of a television drama. My day off had started like any other: calm, predictable, and reassuringly normal. Until I heard screams outside, followed by a loud metallic bang.
My husband, who is forty years old, and I had been married for ten years. He was a successful marketing consultant and traveled constantly for work.
His job took him away more than I would have liked, but we managed. When he was home, he was attentive and charming, always with a joke or a sweet gesture to remind me how much he cared. I trusted him completely and we were happy… or so I thought.
That trust was shattered into a thousand pieces that crisp spring morning.
Read on, find out why in the first comment.
A Shocking Revelation
As I was cleaning the kitchen counter, an unusual noise caught my attention. First, the distant sound of voices, followed by the sound of metal violently hitting a hard surface.
Intrigued and worried, I walked to the window and saw a white figure standing next to Jordan’s car. My heart raced.
“But what the…?” I muttered, dropping my rag before rushing towards the door.
Jordan, locked in the basement fixing a leak, probably hadn’t heard anything. So I decided to go see for myself. But when I came out, the scene that met me was so absurd that it froze me in place.
A woman in a wedding dress, veiled and holding a bouquet, was standing on the roof of my husband’s car. She was screaming, her voice full of anger and sorrow, while her heels violently banged against the bodywork.
“Jordan! Why didn’t you come to our wedding?!” she screamed, stamping her foot.
The shrill noise made my blood run cold.
For a moment, I thought it was a bad joke. But her face, bathed in tears and distorted by rage, was all too real. My stomach tightened as I approached, shaking.
“Excuse me!” I called out loudly, still in shock. “You’ve got the wrong house! This car belongs to my husband, not your fiancé!”
The woman didn’t respond immediately. I took a deep breath and asked in a more confident tone, “What’s going on here?”
She snapped her head toward me, her gaze a mixture of confusion and hostility.
“Who are you?” she snapped.
“I own this house,” I replied, staring at her dress in shock. “And this car belongs to my husband. But who are you?”
Her expression darkened. With a sudden movement, she climbed down from the roof, her dress briefly catching on the car’s antenna.
“Your husband?” — She repeated contemptuously. — You mean Jordan?
She also stated his last name. My last name.
A cold shiver ran through me.
“Yes…” I answered cautiously. “How do you know him?”
She burst into a bitter, almost hysterical laugh.
“How do I know him? Jordan is my fiancé! We were supposed to get married today!”
Her words hit me like a blow to the chest. My legs gave way and the world began to spin around me.
“Fiancée?… That can’t be. I’m his wife!”
Her face lost all color. She opened her mouth, stunned.
“What?”

