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April Fools’ Day. My husband calls: “Sophia, I’m sorry. I cheated.” Seriously?

Posted on 03/31/202604/10/2026 By Felipe No Comments on April Fools’ Day. My husband calls: “Sophia, I’m sorry. I cheated.” Seriously?

Sometimes, the truth doesn’t come out in arguments or confessions… but hidden inside jokes, where no one is supposed to take anything seriously—until it suddenly becomes real.

April Fools’ Day. My husband calls: “Sophia, I’m sorry. I cheated.”

Seriously? An April Fools’ joke this big?

I can’t help but laugh. “Wow, babe. What are the odds? I’ve been seeing someone too.”

He sounds… relieved? “Oh seriously? Thank God. I was feeling like such a terrible person.”

“Listen, the divorce papers are in the drawer. Just sign them and we’re good, yeah?”

Click. He hangs up.

Still grinning, I yank open the drawer.

I freeze.

The papers are real.

My throat tightens. Eyes burning, I’m about to blow up his phone when a text pops up. From my husband’s little grad student.

[So you cheated too, huh Mrs. Carter? Wifey act’s over, sign it and get out.]

A week later, I still hadn’t signed.

Then came our seventh wedding anniversary.

That night, the second Ethan walked through the door, I caught it again. That faint perfume on him. Sweet, powdery, young. Not mine.

I leaned against the kitchen counter and forced a smile.

“I know you cheated,” I said lightly. “Let’s get divorced.”

For a second, he just stared at me.

Then his whole face changed.

He went serious. Too serious.

And in a low voice, like a man finally putting down a burden, he said, “So you already know. Then yeah… let’s divorce. She’s pregnant. I can’t let my child be born illegitimate.”

I didn’t move.

Didn’t blink.

Just stood there, looking at him.

The warm light from the kitchen hit his face perfectly. Black sweater. Broad shoulders. Handsome enough to ruin a life. Mine, apparently.

Then after a beat, he laughed.

Actually laughed.

“Oh my God,” he said, exhaling. “Sophia, don’t tell me you believed that? Seriously? Did you forget what day it is?”

I looked at him. “What day? April Fools’ Day?”

He raised a brow, stepped closer, planted both hands on the counter, trapping me in place.

“Dummy,” he murmured. “It’s also our anniversary.”

I smiled a little and leaned back.

Right.

Our anniversary.

He remembered.

Of course he did.

“Come on,” he said. “Enough jokes. I booked a table at Cloud Nine. Candlelight dinner. Go get ready.”

Then his fingers brushed my left hand.

His expression shifted.

“Why’d you take your ring off?”

I lowered my eyes.

There was still a faint pale mark where it had been.

I’d taken it off a week ago.

The same day I found out he’d been seeing another woman.

The same day I learned she was pregnant.

Ethan tipped my chin up. “Why aren’t you talking?” Then, with a strange little smile, “Don’t tell me you’ve been seeing someone too.”

“Yeah,” I said. “I’ve been keeping a college guy on the side. Didn’t want him getting jealous.”

This time neither of us smiled.

Seven years ago, Ethan and I came to this city with two suitcases, one mattress, and a promise not to betray each other.

Now we were standing in our expensive kitchen, using April Fools’ Day as cover to spill out the truth.

He could keep a mistress.

But I couldn’t see anyone?

“Ethan,” I asked quietly, “why is it okay when you do it, but unforgivable when I do?”

Something flashed across his face. Panic. Possession. Anger.

“Don’t joke like that,” he said. “It’s not funny.”

I let out a short laugh. “Relax. It’s a joke. April Fools’, remember?”

His jaw tightened.

Then he reached for my coat.

“Come on,” he said. “We don’t want to miss dinner.”

And just like that, we left for our anniversary dinner like a perfectly normal married couple.

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