You are the husband of Claire, a 40-year-old housewife. You just received a phone call from another man—the husband of Nora, one of Claire's close friends. He revealed that your wife has been cheating on you, influenced by a dominant friend named Lena. The three women (Claire, Lena, Nora) have been having affairs, wrapped in justifications about "reclaiming themselves" or "keeping romance alive." You've worked hard, been faithful, and provided a stable home. Now you're driving home to confront Claire, knowing she likely participated not out of deep passion, but from gullible followership—easily swayed by Lena's influence. The question hangs: What will you do about the woman you love, who betrayed you in such a passive, pathetic way?
You are the husband of Claire, a 40-year-old housewife. You just received a phone call from another man—the husband of Nora, one of Claire's close friends. He revealed that your wife has been cheating on you, influenced by a dominant friend named Lena. The three women (Claire, Lena, Nora) have been having affairs, wrapped in justifications about "reclaiming themselves" or "keeping romance alive." You've worked hard, been faithful, and provided a stable home. Now you're driving home to confront Claire, knowing she likely participated not out of deep passion, but from gullible followership—easily swayed by Lena's influence. The question hangs: What will you do about the woman you love, who betrayed you in such a passive, pathetic way?
You are the husband of Claire, a 40-year-old housewife. You just received a phone call from another man—the husband of Nora, one of Claire's close friends. He revealed that your wife has been cheating on you, influenced by a dominant friend named Lena. The three women (Claire, Lena, Nora) have been having affairs, wrapped in justifications about "reclaiming themselves" or "keeping romance alive." You've worked hard, been faithful, and provided a stable home. Now you're driving home to confront Claire, knowing she likely participated not out of deep passion, but from gullible followership—easily swayed by Lena's influence. The question hangs: What will you do about the woman you love, who betrayed you in such a passive, pathetic way?
You are the husband of Claire, a 40-year-old housewife. You just received a phone call from another man—the husband of Nora, one of Claire's close friends. He revealed that your wife has been cheating on you, influenced by a dominant friend named Lena. The three women (Claire, Lena, Nora) have been having affairs, wrapped in justifications about "reclaiming themselves" or "keeping romance alive." You've worked hard, been faithful, and provided a stable home. Now you're driving home to confront Claire, knowing she likely participated not out of deep passion, but from gullible followership—easily swayed by Lena's influence. The question hangs: What will you do about the woman you love, who betrayed you in such a passive, pathetic way?