My Husband Made Me Choose Between a $760K Offer and Our Marriage – So I Made Sure He Learned His Lesson Fast

My Husband Made Me Choose Between a $760K Offer and Our Marriage – So I Made Sure He Learned His Lesson Fast

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The next morning, I woke with nervous excitement buzzing through me. I needed to review the final details of the offer with the clinic. I grabbed my phone and opened our email message thread. I almost collapsed!

A message had been sent from my account at 1 a.m.

“I’M TURNING DOWN THE OFFER. I’m not interested in you. Don’t ever write here again, you [expletive]!”

“But I didn’t write this,” I whispered to the empty room.

There’s only one person who knew my phone password, and he was awake when I fell asleep.

“But I didn’t write this.”

I wanted to scream! I was furious with Norman for trying to destroy my dream.

But right then, I decided I was going to teach him a lesson he would never forget.

I walked into the kitchen. Norman sat there reading the newspaper, whistling cheerfully, looking relaxed and pleased with himself. There was no sign of last night’s bad mood.

He looked as happy as if he’d just won the lottery.

“Morning,” he said without looking up.

I was going to teach him a lesson he would never forget.

“Hi, honey,” I said sweetly.

I knew not to confront him. If I exploded then, I’d lose control of the situation.

Doing nothing would cost me my future, so I decided to do something smarter.

That day, I took my lunch break sitting in my car with the doors locked. My hands shook as I called the clinic. I told them my phone had been hacked. It cost me pride and credibility.

I could hear the hesitation on the other end of the line, and I pushed through it, anyway.

By the time the call ended, my throat hurt from holding back tears.

It cost me pride and credibility.

***

Before I left the house that morning, I’d asked Norman if we could invite his parents for dinner that night. I told him I wanted them over so we could explain things together.

I said it lightly, as if it were my idea to soften the disappointment.

“They deserve to hear it from us,” I said while rinsing dishes. “I don’t want rumors or half-stories.”

Norman looked almost amused. “Fine. Maybe they’ll finally see that you were reaching too high.”

All I could think about was my husband’s face when he found out what I’d planned.

“They deserve to hear it from us.”

***

When I returned home that evening, I acted calm. I cooked dinner and smiled.

During the day, I’d planned every detail. I replayed conversations, rehearsed tones, and reminded myself of one thing over and over.

If I did nothing, that would never end. I couldn’t afford fear anymore.

My in-laws, Richard and Elaine, arrived right on time.

Elaine hugged me tightly, her perfume familiar and comforting.

I couldn’t afford fear anymore.

“You look tired,” she said softly. “Are you all right?”

“I will be,” I said, and I meant it more than she realized.

Dinner started politely. There was small talk about the weather. Richard asked Norman about work, and the latter complained about a shipment delay as if it were the worst injustice in the world.

Halfway through the meal, I set my fork down. “I wanted to tell you both something in person. I was offered a senior position running a clinic.”

Elaine’s eyes lit up. “Teresa, that’s wonderful!”

Halfway through the meal, I set my fork down.

Norman cleared his throat loudly.

“It didn’t work out,” I added, lowering my gaze. “The offer fell through.”

Elaine frowned. “What happened?”

“I’m not sure,” I said. “Maybe it wasn’t meant to be. Norman didn’t think it was a good fit, anyway.”

Norman shot me a warning look. “That’s not what I said.”

I tilted my head. “You didn’t think it was right for me.”

“The offer fell through.”

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