My Husband Traded Our Family of Four for His Mistress — Three Years Later, I Met Them Again, and It Was Perfectly Satisfying

My Husband Traded Our Family for His Mistress—Three Years Later, Karma Caught Up

I gripped my phone, my heart hammering in my chest as I stared across the street. **There they were.**

Stan and Miranda.

But they weren’t the flawless, smug couple who had ruined my life three years ago. Oh no. **They looked… miserable.**

Miranda’s designer heels clicked angrily on the pavement as she stormed ahead, her face twisted in frustration. She threw her hands up while shouting something at Stan. **Stan—once so put-together—looked exhausted, his shirt wrinkled, his hair thinning.** He was chasing after her, his posture slumped like a man who had long since lost control.

I couldn’t help myself—I smiled.

I pressed my phone to my ear. **“Mom, you won’t believe this.”**

She gasped. **“Tell me everything.”**

I crossed the street slowly, taking my time, savoring the moment. I stopped just a few feet away from them, pretending to adjust my grocery bags.

That’s when I heard it.

“YOU SAID YOU’D TAKE CARE OF ME!” Miranda snapped, jabbing a manicured finger into his chest. “YOU SAID I WOULDN’T HAVE TO WORK!”

Stan ran a hand through his hair, exasperated. “I lost my job, Miranda! The economy—”

She scoffed. “Oh, please! Excuses, excuses! I should have listened when they said men who cheat **never change!**”

Oh.

OH.

I almost laughed out loud.

Karma had done her thing **spectacularly.**

I cleared my throat. They both turned—and their faces were *priceless.*

Stan’s eyes widened in shock. Miranda’s jaw dropped.

“Lauren?” Stan croaked.

I smiled sweetly. “Oh, don’t mind me. Just grabbing some groceries… *with the money I earned myself.*”

Miranda folded her arms, sneering, but there was a flicker of panic in her eyes. “Well, isn’t this awkward.”

“Not for me,” I said lightly. “I’ve never been better.” And it was true. I looked good, I felt good, and most importantly—**I was free.**

Stan swallowed hard. “How are the kids?”

I tilted my head. “You mean the ones you abandoned? The ones who don’t even ask about you anymore?”

He flinched.

Miranda made a disgusted sound. “Oh, God, I am NOT dealing with your ex-wife and your *emotional baggage* right now.” She spun on her heel. “I’ll be at my mother’s. Figure your mess out, Stan.”

And just like that—**she left.**

Stan just stood there, defeated. Alone.

And me?

I turned on my heel, flipped my hair, and walked away—back to my real family.

**That moment? It was perfectly, gloriously satisfying.**

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