Y’all, get ready because this story is m-e-s-s-y!

Revenge is sweet, but how far istoofar?

Now, she’s wondering if she went too far?

Two characters from a TV show in a bed, looking surprised

We have to get through college on our own.

“A few years later, I met and married my husband.

He met my cousin Yvonne at my wedding.

Two images split-screen of a woman expressing shock and covering her mouth with her hand

I know I’m not ugly, but she is gorgeous.

They started an affair about three months after the wedding.”

“I found out because they are both stupid.

Stack of various bills in close-up, focused on the corner, on a wooden surface

But more than that, I was furious.

I wanted to kick him out immediately and divorce.”

“Instead, I waited almost six more months.

A month before my cousin graduated from university, I went to my grandparents and broke down.

I stayed with them for a couple of weeks.”

“My husband tried to get to me, but I didn’t talk to him.

My grandmother helped me get a lawyer for the divorce during this time.

My cousin has basically been shunned by the family now.

My house was a premarital asset and was covered in our prenup.

I gave my ex one month to move out.”

“My grandparents are old school about marriage and family.

They are beyond pissed.

They said that they couldn’t fix what she did, but they could make their displeasure clear.

They gave me her money.”

“My ex is begging me to let him stay because he loves me.

I said that he would not sleep with other women if he loved me.

I know he doesn’t.

He just did the math and found out how fucked he is.

My aunt and uncle are pissed off at me for screwing their baby out of so much money.”

Right now, the family is divided, but mostly on my side.

They do not want to openly disagree with my grandparents."

“Everything is over and done with.

I feel guilty about not confronting them immediately and for bringing my grandparents into it.”

“My ex asked me how I knew.

I told the dumbass his texts were all showing up on our tablet before he deleted them.

I had screenshots of everything.

“You screwed her out of money but she screwed you out of your marriage.

Or more precisely your husband,” userPlayful_Pudding2251agreed.

“You arent responsible for the choices your grandparents made,” userDaniMWargued.

So you have nothing to feel bad about.”

Or you might invest it for your future, or the future of your family."

The grandparents applied consequences and she can spend her life living with those consequences."

Agreeing, userForward_Substance_30said the situation was a win-win.

“Honestly, her actions are kind of awesome for you.

Send her a thank-you note while you sit and decide what to do with your new money.”