đŻ Every night, my wife would go out to water the flowers, claiming that the moonlight was perfect for it: I was shocked when I discovered what she was really doing.
My wife loves gardening and spends a lot of time in our garden. She has a wide variety of flowers, and it has become a true passion for her.
One day, she developed the habit of watering the garden at midnight, saying that the moonlight was particularly ideal for it. At first, I didnât pay much attention to it because it was in her nature to try new things with her little garden.
She read a lot about gardening, and whenever she discovered something new, she would immediately try it.
But one night, when I woke up and offered to join her, she refused, explaining that this time it would only take a few seconds and that she didnât need help.
I had a feeling she was hiding something from me. The next evening, I decided to quietly follow her to find out what she was really doing.
Honestly, I expected anything but this. I was shocked when I discovered what she was really doing.
The rest of my story is in the first comment below đđđ.
That night, I decided to quietly follow her.
For some time, her behavior had changed: she was more distant, more secretive, especially in the evenings.
When she told me, like every night, that she was going to “water the flowers,” I sensed that something wasnât right.
My instincts told me it wasnât just about gardening.
I followed her, keeping my distance.
She walked toward the back of the garden, where, to my surprise, a man was waiting for her.
A man I didnât know.
They greeted each other with an obvious familiarity, and she embraced him.
I slowly approached them.
The man ran off into the night.
My wife, shocked, looked at me, but I calmly said, “You can go with him, Iâm not stopping you. Weâre getting a divorce.”










