The man pretends to be paralyzed for life to test his wife, but she failed

The man pretends to be paralyzed for life to test his wife, but she failed

Then Kofi signaled for his electric wheelchair to move toward the staircase that led to the master bedroom. The wheels glided softly, and he went up as if invisible to Linda and her lover.

When he reached the bedroom door, Kofi opened it gently, and his eyes fell upon Linda and the man in bed, laughing and flaunting their audacity.

Time seemed to freeze.

“Ah! Kofi?” Linda whispered, her voice trembling, panic flashing across her face.

“Surprise,” Kofi said calmly. “I suppose you weren’t expecting to see me here.”

The lover, realizing the situation, jumped up, stammered a few excuses, and fled, leaving Linda alone, red with shame and fear.

Kofi slowly rose from his wheelchair and walked toward her. His presence—imposing, calm, but determined—filled the room. Linda stepped back, nearly stumbling, panic in her eyes.

“How… how are you standing?” she whispered.

“I wanted to give you the chance to continue your little games, but I’ve had enough,” he said in a firm voice. “I know everything, Linda. Everything. And now you’re going to understand that your choices have consequences.”

At that moment, Affi entered as well, silent but attentive. She saw the scene, astonished by Kofi’s firmness and confidence. Even she had never imagined he could stand up and intervene in this way.

“Mr. Kofi, you… you’re well, really well,” she stammered, amazed and admiring.

Kofi turned to her with a discreet but sincere smile.

“Affi, it’s time I explain everything to you.”

They sat together in the living room after moving Linda away so she could not interrupt. Kofi took a deep breath and began.

“You know, that accident—it was serious, really serious. I was in the hospital and underwent operations that could have left me paralyzed. But when I called Linda, she never came. Not once, for an entire week. She was on vacation with another man.”

Affi’s eyes widened in shock.

“Yes,” Kofi murmured. “I knew. And even afterward, when I left the hospital, I asked my doctor to tell her that I would be paralyzed for life. I wanted her to show her true nature, to reveal her loyalty—or her total lack of it.”

Affi lowered her head, moved by the depth of the plan and by Kofi’s unbelievable patience.

“You… you did all of that just to test Linda?” she asked, her voice trembling.

“Yes. And now I know. I know who is truly there for me. You, Affi. You who supported me, encouraged me, loved me despite everything. And you are the one I want by my side forever.”

Tears welled up in Affi’s eyes. She could hardly speak, but her smile said it all. She felt her heart beating faster, a soft and reassuring warmth filling the months of loneliness and betrayal.

Meanwhile, Linda, still stunned, realized that her husband was not only fully aware of everything, but that he was capable, strong, and now in control. Fear and shame had paralyzed her more surely than any accident ever could.

Kofi turned to Affi and gently took her hand.

“I want to marry you. I want us to be together for the rest of our lives. You were the light in this chaos. And now we are going to build our happiness far away from those who do not deserve our love.”

Affi, moved to tears, nodded.

“Yes… yes, I want to be with you, Mr. Kofi, forever.”

And so, in that living room which had witnessed so much betrayal and neglect, a new love story was born—a story made of loyalty, respect, and tenderness—while behind them Linda remained alone, facing the consequences of her actions.

The weeks following the confrontation were heavy with tension. Linda no longer knew what to say or do. Every attempt she made to return to Kofi’s life hit a wall of calm and firmness. She had lost everything: her boldness, her power, her freedom to manipulate.

One morning, Kofi summoned Linda to the living room. His voice was soft but sharp, like a blade wrapped in velvet.

“Linda, it is time to put an end to all this. I can no longer continue living with someone who betrayed me, ignored me, and despised me.”

Linda, eyes full of tears, tried to protest.

“Kofi, I… I can change. I will change, I promise.”

“No, Linda,” he said firmly. “Your promises are worthless after everything I have seen. You chose your path. I choose mine.”

He pulled the divorce papers from his drawer, perfect and ready to be signed. He placed them in front of her, calm and expressionless.

“Sign them and leave my life. It’s over.”

 

 

 

 

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