LOGINWe had been married for 24 years. Twenty-four years of what I thought was happy. He got everything he wanted. The house he chose. The truck he loved. The vacations he picked. I made sure life ran smoothly so he never had to question comfort. And apparently, comfort made him bored. That’s how I met Vincent. Not in person. On Tinder. Same smile. Same scar on his chin. Same wedding ring conveniently missing.
View MoreMy name is Sophia Lucci, and this is how I catfished my husband and his supposed girlfriend.
We had been married for 24 years.
Twenty-four years of what I thought was happy. He got everything he wanted. The house he chose. The truck he loved. The vacations he picked. I made sure life ran smoothly so he never had to question comfort.
And apparently, comfort made him bored.
That’s how I met Vincent.
Not in person.
On Tinder.
Same smile. Same scar on his chin. Same wedding ring conveniently missing.
Only his name wasn’t Dominic anymore.
It was Vincent.
That’s when I stopped being a wife and started being strategic.
I made two accounts.
One female.
One male.The female account was confident, playful, just mysterious enough to keep a married man curious. The male account — Brian — was successful, attentive, exactly the type of man a woman looking for “security” would entertain.
And that’s when I found her.
Kristi.
Twice divorced. Working for EMS. Loud about wanting a “provider.” Subtle about meaning a sugar daddy. She matched with Vincent quickly.
She also matched with Brian.
What neither of them knew?
They were both talking to me.
Dominic — or Vincent — fed my female account the same tired lines:
“My marriage has been over for years.” “I deserve happiness.” “She doesn’t understand me.”Twenty-four years.
And apparently I didn’t understand him.Meanwhile, Kristi was telling Brian how she was finally seeing someone serious — a counselor named Dominic.
Yes.
A counselor.
The irony was almost poetic.
Here’s where it became entertaining.
Dominic planned a hotel meet-up with Kristi.
Told me he had a late meeting.I showed up to the hotel parking lot.
I watched them walk inside.
Calm. Casual. Comfortable.
And instead of storming in, I smiled.
Because while they thought they were playing me, I was three moves ahead.
But then Kristi did something unexpected.
She got jealous.
Jealous of my female profile.
She started making up lies to Brian — to me — claiming Dominic had taken her to car shows, claiming they were spending entire weekends together.
Except here’s the problem.
Every “car show” she bragged about?
I was the one standing next to my husband.
And while he was walking around admiring engines, I was texting her as Brian.
“Wow, he sounds amazing.”
“You must feel special.”All while watching him buy lemonade ten feet away.
She swore he was with her.
He was with me.
She created stories to compete with a woman she didn’t even know was his wife.
And Dominic?
He never suspected a thing.
He thought he was juggling two women.
Kristi thought she was securing a future.
And Brian?
Brian was laughing quietly behind a screen.I wasn’t out for revenge.
At first, I just wanted proof.
Then I wanted perspective.
And finally?
I wanted control.
What changed wasn’t my marriage overnight.
What changed was me.
I stopped overcompensating.
I stopped over-giving. I stopped believing I needed to compete for the man I built a life with.My name is Sophia Lucci.
And sometimes the most powerful move isn’t confrontation.
It’s knowing the truth…
and letting them believe they got away with something they never actually controlled.So what was I going to do next?
Having control brought a smile to my face.
Not a loud, manic smile. A quiet one. The kind that forms when the chaos finally tilts in your favor.
For weeks, I had been reacting.
Now I was directing.
But control is addictive.
Across town, life looked very different.While Sophia's world had slowly begun to heal, Kristi's had become painfully quiet.The silence was the worst part.No constant messages.No emotional highs.No secret conversations.No imagined future that she had spent so long convincing herself was real.Just silence.Her apartment felt smaller now.Colder.The television played in the background most nights without her actually watching it.She spent hours staring out the window.Thinking.Replaying conversations.Rewriting history inside her head.Some days she told herself she had been wronged.Other days she knew the truth.The problem was that the truth hurt.And pain was easier to carry when it had someone else's name attached to it.Sophia.Kristi found herself thinking about her constantly.Not because she wanted to.Because she couldn't seem to stop.The restaurant parking lot replayed in her mind over and over.The people watching.The officials.The embarrassment.The loss of cont
A few weeks later, Sophia found herself sitting on her parents' back porch on a cool Sunday afternoon.Her mother was inside making lunch.The kids were running around the yard.Dominic had taken one of the boys to a sporting goods store.For once, it was quiet.Too quiet.Sophia should have known that meant Pasquale was thinking.Her father sat across from her, slowly stirring a cup of coffee.Not drinking it.Just stirring it.That was never a good sign.Finally, he looked up."So."Sophia immediately narrowed her eyes."So?"Pasquale smiled."You going to tell me why you catfished them?"Sophia nearly spit out her coffee."What?!"Pasquale sat back looking entirely too pleased with himself.Sophia stared at him."How do you know about that?"Pasquale shrugged."I know things.""No."Sophia pointed at him."Don't do that.""What?""The mysterious mob-boss father routine."Pasquale looked offended."I am a retired businessman."Sophia laughed."You are the least retired person I've e
Summer seemed to arrive all at once after they returned from Hawaii.The days grew longer.The evenings warmer.The backyard became the center of family life again.Every Friday night turned into some kind of gathering.Sometimes it was just family.Sometimes friends stopped by.Sometimes neighbors wandered over after seeing smoke from Dominic's grill and wanting to see whether dinner was being made or whether the fire department needed to be called.The answer varied.One evening, nearly two months after Hawaii, Sophia sat at the patio table watching the sunset while the kids played basketball in the driveway.Dominic was grilling.Successfully, for once.Patrick was arguing with Pasquale about football.Neither of them actually cared what they were arguing about.They simply enjoyed arguing.Sophia smiled as she watched them.Life had become wonderfully ordinary.And ordinary had become her favorite thing.The back door opened and one of the kids came running outside."Mom!"Sophia
For the first time in a long time, Sophia felt completely exposed.And strangely enough—it felt good.The secret had sat between them for so long that she had almost convinced herself it was protecting them.Protecting Dominic.Protecting their marriage.Protecting the fragile peace they had worked so hard to rebuild.But standing there on the beach, listening to the waves crash against the shore, she realized something.Secrets never really protected relationships.Truth did.Even when it was messy.Even when it was uncomfortable.Even when it made you look foolish.Dominic wrapped an arm around her shoulders as they continued walking.The sand was cool beneath their feet.The last traces of sunlight disappearing into the horizon."You know what the craziest part is?" Dominic asked.Sophia laughed."There's a lot of competition for that title."He smiled."I always thought I knew exactly how strong you were."Sophia looked over at him."And?"Dominic shook his head."I had no idea."






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