Going through a divorce is never simple, no matter how unhealthy the marriage may have been.
The long legal process drains everything—time, money, energy, and nerves—especially when it comes to dividing property and, if there are children, fighting over custody.
While Barbra was making dinner one evening, Mike—who had always been overly concerned with how others perceived him—set his car keys on the counter and said they needed to talk.
Barbra immediately sensed what was coming. She was sure he was about to ask for a divorce, and within moments, her suspicion was confirmed.
Much to Mike’s sh0ck, she agreed to separate.
He had expected tears, pleading, maybe even desperation—but none of that happened. Despite how painful and crushing it felt inside, Barbra kept her composure, appearing calm and emotionally detached.
In the days that followed, they hardly spoke, until they eventually found themselves sitting across from one another in a bland conference room, lawyers flanking both sides.
Mike coldly began listing what he wanted—the house, the car, the savings—reciting his demands as if he were reading a shopping list.
After listening without interruption, Barbra told him he could have everything.
Her lawyer shot her a concerned look, but she assured him it was fine. All she wanted were her personal items and for the divorce to be finalized as quickly as possible. Laughing confidently, Mike—convinced he had won—told her she had until the afternoon to collect her things and leave his house for good.
Barbra walked out and headed for the elevator. As soon as the doors closed, she burst into laughter. It might have looked like she had finally cracked, but she was actually holding a winning card.
The moment the elevator doors opened, she sent a message that read: “Mom, get ready for my sweet revenge.”
Barbra’s mother had never liked Mike. From their first meeting, she knew he wasn’t right for her daughter.
Their relationship had always been strained, largely because she recognized Mike as a self-centered man who cared only about himself.
When Barbra and Mike bought their house, her mother helped them financially.
That assistance was the reason Mike thought he had landed an amazing deal—what he didn’t realize was that it would also be the reason he’d eventually lose the house.
The day Barbra finished packing and moved into a small apartment just a few blocks away, she received a call from Mike. She put him on speaker, leaned back in her chair, and calmly enjoyed her toast—and her revenge. Mike was furious.
He told her that her mother had moved into the house and was refusing to leave.
With a smile, Barbra reminded him of the agreement he had signed years earlier when her mother provided the down payment.
Buried in the fine print was a clause stating that she had the right to live in that house whenever she wished, for as long as she wished.
As Barbra laughed at her quiet triumph, she could hear her mother in the background telling Mike to turn off the television—clearly proving she still knew exactly how to drive him crazy.