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At My Husband's Corporate Party, Our Daughter Screamed, 'Mommy, Look! That's the Lady with the Worms!' – The Truth Behind It Left Me Shattered

Junie Sihlangu
May 28, 2025
06:57 A.M.

I thought my husband and I would be together until death do us part like our vows said, but I discovered a horrible secret he was hiding. The truth about his double life was exposed by our little daughter, forcing me to make sure he could never hurt me again.

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Mark and I were married for seven years. I was thirty-four, a graphic designer who freelanced from home, and up until recently, I thought our marriage was perfect and unshakable. Everything changed for the worse on the night of his promotion party.

Colleagues at an office party | Source: Pexels

Colleagues at an office party | Source: Pexels

Mark and I were "that" couple — the kind others liked to compare themselves to at brunch. The ones who seemed effortless. He'd reach for my hand while I stretched out for the ketchup, holding hands like newlyweds at the grocery store!

We'd laugh at the same punchlines quite often, finish each other's thoughts, and never run out of things to talk about! And even during rough patches, we found our rhythm again like muscle memory!

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A happy couple | Source: Pexels

The first two years we tried for a baby were the only time our marriage felt fragile. Each failed test pulled me further away from joy, like a silent tide. There were months when I wondered if I was the reason we weren't growing our family.

We spent month after month on various doctor visits, where we received quiet disappointments. My heart broke as we watched our friends post ultrasound photos while I stared at blank test strips. I thought I was doomed never to give birth naturally, so when I finally got pregnant, it felt like a miracle!

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A happy pregnant woman | Source: Pexels

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When Sophie came along, everything realigned! She was the thread that tied all the loose ends back together! I finally had a perfect little girl for what I believed was a perfect little life. But I couldn't have anticipated what happened next.

Our daughter was four then, bright, curious, and honest to a fault! She liked orange juice without pulp and always announced when she needed to pee, even in the middle of church!

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A happy little girl | Source: Pexels

Life was feeling good! Besides finally conceiving and welcoming the light of my life, things were looking great financially! Mark had just made partner at his firm! So, to celebrate this great achievement after he spent years grinding hard, the company threw a corporate party at some downtown event space.

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The building was all rustic with exposed brick and decorated with string lights. Sophie and I came along, dressed up for the occasion. She wore a puffy pink dress with unicorn barrettes, and I was stunning in a simple blue dress.

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A little girl dressed for a party | Source: Midjourney

Knowing how well-behaved my daughter was, I didn't think twice about bringing her along to the event. We got to witness how the whole office was practically throwing itself at Mark's feet! Waiters walked by with champagne flutes, while the jazz band serenaded us in the background.

Every third person seemed to be congratulating my husband! And I couldn't have been prouder! I held Sophie's hand as we stood near the dessert table while her father floated from one well-wisher to the next, shaking people's hands and basking in the spotlight!

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A man reaching out to shake someone's hand | Source: Pexels

I was standing and chatting with a senior associate's wife about preschools when Sophie tugged on my sleeve and uttered the most confusing words.

"Mommy, look! That's the lady with the worms!"

Her voice rang louder than I'd like, causing a few people and the senior associate's wife to glance in our direction. I turned to Sophie quickly, crouching to her height. "Shh, baby, please use your quiet voice and speak softly. What worms, sweetheart?"

Seeing that I was distracted by my daughter, the woman I was talking to smiled politely and excused herself, giving us some privacy.

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A woman walking away | Source: Pexels

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"In her house," Sophie nodded and replied to my question without missing a beat. "The red ones. I saw them on her bed."

I froze, and my throat went instantly dry. "Whose house, honey?"

She extended her finger. I stood up straight as I followed her tiny arm and the direction of her finger pointing across the room.

A woman in a slinky black dress stood leaning against the bar, laughing a little too freely. Her dark hair was styled in smooth waves, lipstick a sharp red. She looked like the kind of woman who always knew when someone was watching, and wanted them to.

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A woman at a bar | Source: Midjourney

I'd seen her before, once or twice at my husband's work events. I think I'd seen her at a holiday mixer two years ago, then again last fall. She worked in accounting: Tina.

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Always just slightly too close to my husband. Always a little too familiar, I recalled, my eyes narrowing.

"Daddy said she has worms," Sophie added matter-of-factly. "I saw them when we—"

She cut herself off. Her brow furrowed, lips pursed as she seemed deep in thought.

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A little girl looking serious and concerned | Source: Midjourney

I crouched down again. "When you what, Soph?"

She whispered and blushed, "I'm not supposed to say. Daddy said not to tell anyone about the worms. That Mommy would be upset."

My stomach dropped.

"Upset?" I managed to ask before Mark suddenly appeared beside me, drink in hand, cheeks flushed from attention.

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"Hey," I said tightly. "Can I steal you for a second?"

"Now?" he blinked. "I just—"

"Now, Mark."

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An upset woman | Source: Midjourney

I managed to catch the eye of the woman I was talking to earlier before Sophie dropped the bombshell. She came over, and I gave an excuse, asking her to watch my daughter. I told Sophie that Daddy and I were just going to discuss something quickly and left.

Mark followed me into a hallway near the coat room. "What's going on?"

"She says you took her to Tina's house."

He blinked. Then laughed. "Seriously? Not now, babe. Can we talk about this properly at home?"

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A man enjoying a work party | Source: Pexels

I wanted to hash things out there and then but knew it wasn't the right time or place. So I nodded with a serious look, indicating that the conversation was definitely not over. We rejoined the party, but things were tense between us.

The drive home was silent. Sophie nodded off in the backseat, unaware of the storm between us. Mark tapped the steering wheel with one hand the whole time. I stared out the window, my thoughts clawing for answers.

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An upset woman in a car | Source: Pexels

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Once Sophie was in bed, I sat him down in the kitchen.

"Our daughter says she saw red worms on Tina's bed?" I picked up the conversation right where we'd left it.

"They were curlers. The soft kind, you know? Sophie saw them and got freaked out, and wouldn't stop talking about it. I told her they were worms so she'd drop it. It was nothing."

"You expect me to believe that?"

"It was a joke! I needed the paperwork that Tina forgot to send. I picked it up, and Sophie was with me, so she came inside for two minutes. That's it!"

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An upset man sitting at a table | Source: Pexels

"In her bedroom?" I pressed, not believing a word he was saying.

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"No!" he said too quickly. "Well, not like that. She was showing me something on her laptop, and Sophie wandered down the hallway. That's when she must've seen them."

"Why lie? Why tell her not to say anything?"

"I didn't want you to misunderstand or get the wrong idea," he muttered, adjusting his collar.

"I'm already misunderstanding plenty. And there must be a right idea, huh?"

He froze. And that was all the confirmation I needed.

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An man rubbing his forehead | Source: Pexels

"Tell me the truth," I pushed him.

"I did! You're making this into something it's not!"

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"It already is something. You took our daughter to another woman's house. Told her to lie about it. And somehow she ended up near the bed!"

"I didn't do anything wrong."

"Then why are you sweating?"

He didn't have an answer. Just sighed and walked off.

That night, I couldn't sleep. I stared at the ceiling, the words "Mommy would be upset" echoing like a drumbeat in my ears.

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An angry woman lying awake | Source: Midjourney

By morning, I had made up my mind.

I managed to find Tina's number under "work contacts" on my husband's laptop and sent her a message. Told her I was helping plan the firm's next holiday mixer and wanted to grab a quick coffee to run through the guest list. She replied in under five minutes with a cheerful "Absolutely!"

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We met at a small café three blocks from her apartment. She looked like she'd stepped out of a beauty ad—sleek hair, cream blouse, red nails. She even ordered a complicated matcha oat latte like she'd rehearsed it.

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A woman sitting with a latte | Source: Midjourney

After the pleasantries, I set my cup down and got down to business. "My daughter says she's been to your place."

Her expression didn't change. I went on.

"She says my husband brought her. That she saw red worms in your bed. I'm assuming they were soft curlers?"

Tina stirred her latte with deliberate slowness.

"I was wondering when you'd figure it out," she said.

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I didn't blink.

"He said it wouldn't take long. That once you left, we could stop sneaking around," she replied matter-of-factly.

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A woman iseated at a café | Source: Midjourney

"So you're okay being someone's second choice?" I asked, tears brimming in my eyes as the truth finally settled.

She smiled. "I'm okay being chosen. Eventually."

I stood up, determined. "He's all yours."

On the drive home, I felt calmer than I expected. Not heartbroken. Not furious. Just done.

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A woman driving | Source: Pexels

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Over the next few weeks, I did what had to be done. It was like my body and mind already knew what was happening with Mark and just needed confirmation. Like my belief that our marriage was perfect was just something I thought to mask the truth that lay deep in my heart.

So I quietly filed for separation. Hired a lawyer to arrange our divorce. Collected documents. Took screenshots. Calculated custody options. I made sure every move favored Sophie and me.

Mark didn't even try to fight it! He actually moved in with Tina not long after!

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A couple packing after moving in together | Source: Pexels

Now, from what I hear, things aren't so shiny. Sophie, who now refuses to visit her father unless he comes over without Tina, returns with stories of the new couple's arguments over dinner. Complaints about rules, co-parenting, and such.

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Mark, once so charismatic, now mutters through drop-offs like a man already tired of his new life!

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An unhappy man in a car | Source: Pexels

As for me?

I'm good now. I sleep through the night after spending months crying over my failed marriage and feeling not good enough. Grief, I was told. I eventually joined a local Pilates class, got back into sketching, and painted Sophie's bedroom with glow-in-the-dark stars.

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A little girl's room decorated with glow-in-the-dark stars | Source: Midjourney

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And sometimes, when my daughter brings up the past, her little voice cuts right through all the noise.

"Mommy," she said one night, curling up next to me with her favorite stuffed bear. "Why doesn't Daddy live with us anymore?"

I looked at her. Her wide brown eyes, so trusting.

"Because he lied about the worms."

She nodded, serious as ever, as if she understood everything. "Lying is bad."

"Yep," I said. "It is."

Then she hugged me hard. "I'm glad we have no worms."

I laughed. "Me too, baby. Me too."

A happy mother and daughter bonding | Source: Midjourney

A happy mother and daughter bonding | Source: Midjourney

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This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

The author and publisher make no claims to the accuracy of events or the portrayal of characters and are not liable for any misinterpretation. This story is provided "as is," and any opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not reflect the views of the author or publisher.

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