After a long, tumultuous marriage with Mike, who was always obsessed with material possessions, Nicole shocked everyone by agreeing to let him have everything in the divorce— the house, the car, and all the money. To the outside world, it looked like Mike had won. However, deep down, Nicole had something else planned all along, and it was finally coming together.
Nicole left the lawyer’s office with a blank expression, her shoulders slouched, appearing every bit like the defeated ex-wife. Rain was pouring down, making the dreary weather match the somber look she put on. Inside, though, she was full of excitement. As the elevator doors closed behind her, she let out a quiet giggle that soon grew into uncontrollable laughter. If someone had seen her, they might have thought she’d gone mad from the stress. But in reality, it was just the beginning of a perfectly orchestrated plan.
Nicole had allowed Mike to have it all—the house, the car, the savings—because that was exactly what she wanted. She knew it was the only way to free herself from a pretentious lifestyle that never really suited her. The truth was, Mike was blinded by his need to win, and Nicole was ready to use that to her advantage.
A few weeks earlier, the marriage had already started unraveling. For years, Mike’s obsession with flashy cars, a big house, and designer clothes had consumed their life. It was all about maintaining appearances. Nicole played along for too long, but it became exhausting. Their arguments grew more frequent, and she knew that a divorce was inevitable. Nicole wasn’t afraid of the divorce itself; she had a clear understanding of how things would unfold, given Mike’s personality. He didn’t care about saving their relationship—he only cared about winning.
One Tuesday evening, Mike came home late again, looking visibly frustrated from work. Nicole barely looked up from her phone as he stormed in, and with a deep sigh, she asked, “What now?” Mike, clearly agitated, slammed his keys on the counter. “I want a divorce,” he declared in a cold, firm tone. Nicole simply nodded, catching him off guard. Mike had expected a dramatic reaction, but Nicole had been waiting for this moment for weeks.
During the divorce negotiations, Mike demanded everything: the house, the car, and the savings. He smirked, expecting Nicole to break down, but she remained unfazed. “Fine, you can have it all,” she said, stunning everyone in the room, including her own lawyer. Mike was elated, convinced he’d won. He even demanded that Nicole move out by six o’clock that evening, to which she simply agreed. It seemed like a victory for Mike, but he had no idea what Nicole had set in motion.
As Nicole packed up her belongings, she took only a few personal items, mostly sentimental things. The house had never truly felt like hers—it was always Mike’s showpiece. Before leaving, she made a quick call to her mother, Barbara. “It’s time,” Nicole said confidently. Barbara had always seen through Mike’s facade and had even helped fund the house’s down payment, with an agreement allowing her to live there anytime she wished. Nicole had arranged everything carefully, knowing exactly how Mike would react.
The next morning, while having breakfast in her new apartment, Nicole’s phone rang. It was Mike, furious. “You set me up!” he shouted. Nicole played innocent, asking what he meant. “Your mother is in the house, and she won’t leave!” he yelled. Nicole calmly reminded him of the legal agreement he had signed, which allowed Barbara to stay there as long as she wished. Realization slowly dawned on Mike, who had been too blinded by the allure of a big house to read the fine print.
As Mike tried to argue with Barbara, she wasn’t having it. “This is my house too,” she insisted. Nicole, listening in, couldn’t help but laugh at the chaos. She had finally found the freedom she craved, and she didn’t need the house, car, or money to get it.
Sipping her coffee, Nicole felt a sense of peace. She had won the real battle—freedom on her own terms. The material things meant nothing compared to the fresh start she had now earned.