On my flight home after visiting my mother, I never expected to find myself seated next to Clara, my husband Oscar’s ex-wife. At first, the coincidence felt harmless, but before long, Clara began sharing things that left me unsettled. What started as small talk soon turned into a window into parts of Oscar’s life that I hadn’t known.
She told me the house I now called home had once been her dream house, designed together with Oscar before their divorce. Then she mentioned that Oscar still sent her flowers on her birthday and their anniversary — a detail he had never shared with me. Each revelation chipped away at the trust I thought was unshakable, leaving me with more questions than answers.
As the flight went on, Clara revealed even more — that Oscar still called her during difficult times, even after our arguments. Her tone wasn’t cruel; in fact, she said she thought I deserved to know. Still, hearing it from her, not him, made me feel like a stranger in my own marriage. The man I trusted seemed to be living a life I hadn’t been allowed into.
When the plane landed, Clara apologized, but the damage had already been done. Sitting in the airport café afterward, I realized it wasn’t just about the flowers or the phone calls — it was about trust. I sent Oscar a short message: “It’s over. Speak to Clara.” In that moment, I knew I couldn’t continue a marriage built on half-truths and hidden ties to the past.