Amy anticipated a peaceful Saturday with her husband, Mark. However, Mark claimed he had to work, promising to bring Indian food if he could. Mark, once a ladies’ man, chose to settle down with Amy after working together for years.
While Amy planned to enjoy her day alone, a message from Tom, Mark’s best friend, caught her attention. Tom mentioned a double date at Coachella, a restaurant Amy hadn’t heard of. Confused, Amy decided to investigate.
Arriving at Coachella, Amy concealed herself, hoping Mark wouldn’t arrive or, if he did, he’d be alone. Unfortunately, Mark entered with a well-dressed woman, joining Tom and his wife. Amy felt invisible.
Despite her hurt, Amy took action. She ordered champagne for Mark’s table, igniting a hint of drama. When Mark received the champagne, Amy snapped a photo and tagged him on Facebook. Mark, bewildered, searched for Amy in the restaurant.
Amy ordered another champagne, leaving a note on the table: “To a memorable double date and our divorce, cheers!” She then departed.
Returning home, Mark packed his bags, claiming his actions were innocent fun. Amy, unmoved, decided on divorce.
Mark stayed with Tom while Amy prepared divorce papers. She realized it was time to move on.
In Amy’s shoes, would you take the same path?