A woman has been left not knowing what to do after walking in on her husband and her sister naked together in her kitchen. The anonymous woman claims she returned home early from work to find her sister and her husband naked together in her kitchen.
She had spotted her sister's car outside of her home but had innocently assumed that she was dropping off some food. After discovering the scantily clad pair in her kitchen - which she claims she paid for - she immediately left and drove away until she reached a hotel.
She claims she has blocked both of their numbers on her phone as she doesn't "want to hear any of the bullshit excuses they’ll come up". Writing anonymously on Reddit, the shocked woman said: "I can’t move. If I move it becomes real and I have to accept what I saw and think of what's next.
"I don’t want to believe it. I don’t know what to do. My sister, my only family, and my best friend, the one who's supposed to be there for me and support me.
"My husband, my person, my other half, the one who's supposed to love and respect me. The two most important people in my life have ruined everything."
She heartbreakingly finished her post by saying: "I don’t want to confront this. I want to go back to this morning when everything was fine."
Her post was soon flooded with messages of support, amassing 1.5k comments and 22.3k people upvoting the post. One Reddit user commented: "I'm so very sorry OP [Original Poster], I can't imagine the pain and anger you must be feeling right now.
"I hope you have a way to get out this marriage safely - run away and don't look back."
Another wrote: "Wishing you well, and sending you strength. You paid for that kitchen make sure you keep it. If you need to, sell the house later but make sure you go back and kick them out. They don't deserve anything else from you."
One heartbroken person offered their support by sharing their own story, writing: "Had a girl who I was with for two years, was about to propose. Then she f***** my twin brother, who, by the way, I was moving into the same apartment with the day after.
"It's the worst kind of betrayal, and took years to get over. Go see a therapist, it will help process what I can only imagine are a whirlwind of thoughts."
Many advised unblocking the pair on her phone in case they sent messages or left voicemails apologising so that she could use them as evidence if she were to file for divorce.
One wrote: "Unblock them and just let their calls go to voicemail. Turn the ringer off for each of them in your contacts. That way you can get recorded proof of their apologies and excuses via voicemail. You may need that type of proof for your divorce."
Another added: "As a lawyer, get a lawyer."