Before a Family Thanksgiving Dinner, a Stranger Sent Me Roasted Turkey with a Note: โThank You for Sharing Your Husband with Meโ

Thanksgiving morning started like any other, with me in the kitchen and my husband glued to the TV. But when a surprise turkey arrived with a note thanking me for โsharingโ my husband, I decided to serve up a dish of my own: revenge, right at the dinner table.
Hosting Thanksgiving was my responsibility during the decade I was married to Ryan. Iโm Amelia. I was 35 at the time of this story. I was also a wife, a mom of two, and basically a chef-maid combo.
This particular holiday started at 6 a.m. as I prepared for a house full of guests. Meanwhile, Ryan woke up at around 11 a.m. and sprawled on the couch to yell at some football game.
By noon, the turkey was roasting, the green bean casserole was ready to go, and my daughters were busy drawing hand turkeys at the kitchen table. Thatโs when the doorbell rang. I frowned and wiped my hands on my apron, muttering, โWho even delivers on Thanksgiving?โ
Outside stood a cheerful delivery guy holding a box that smelled divine. โSpecial delivery,โ he announced, thrusting it into my hands.
โIโm sorry. We didnโt order this,โ I said, confused.
โLady, I donโt care. I just want to finish this day quickly. Enjoy!โ he chirped before walking off.
Okay. I carried the box to the counter, thinking maybe Ryan had planned something sweet for once in his life.
Inside was a perfectly roasted turkey, golden brown and so beautifully presented it couldโve been on a magazine cover. My heart softened for a moment. Could he really have done this for me? Though, I wished he wouldโve told me before I put a turkey in the oven.
But then I saw the note.
It was tucked beside the turkey, written in sharp, cursive handwriting: โThank you for sharing your husband with me! Happy Thanksgiving. XO, Kelsey.โ
I read it twice as my brain refused to process the words. Sharing my husband? Was this a sick joke? I glanced at Ryan, who was still glued to the TV, hollering at some touchdown.
Taking advantage of his obliviousness, I picked up his phone from the counter. The lock screen lit up just then with a notification from someone named โKelsey .โ
I didnโt want to snoop, but I had to know. Heโd never given me his passcode, but I knew what it was: the six digits of Peyton Manningโs birthday. Not even our girls were as important as football.
My hands shook as I clicked on the message from Kelsey. I hoped until the last minute that this was some big misunderstanding. But the texts confirmed my suspicions.
โCanโt wait to see you later,โ her first message read. โDid she get the turkey yet? LOL. Canโt wait to see her face. Happy Thanksgiving, babe,โ read the second.
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So, yes. Thatโs how I discovered that my husband was having an affair, and Kelsey was laughing at me. Actually, theyโd both been playing me for a fool. But not for long.
I took a deep breath to compose myself and considered my next move. Once I came up with a plan, I had to act quickly to get through Thanksgiving andโฆ exact my revenge.
As was the norm for the past decade, Thanksgiving dinner was always a big production. Ryanโs parents, sister, and a few of my relatives gathered around the table. My girls were running around showing off their art.
Meanwhile, I kept my hostess mask firmly in place, greeting them all with a smile while Ryan talked about the football game.
As we sat down to eat, Ryan leaned back in his chair, grinning like he was king of the castle. โYou know, Thanksgiving wouldnโt be the same without Amelia. She works so hard every year. I really have the best taste in women,โ he said, chuckling.
Something about that wording had me boiling inside.
His mother nodded approvingly. โYouโre so lucky to have her.โ
I smiled sweetly and kept eating in silence. When everyone was done with their main course, I stood and ushered the girls from their seats. I didnโt want them to see or hear what was coming.
โExcuse me for a moment. I have a little surprise for the girls in their room. Iโll be back with our dessert.โ
After settling the girls in their room, I walked to the kitchen and returned to the dining room with the mystery turkey in its fancy box. The room fell silent as I placed it in the center of the table.
โAmelia, we just ate a whole turkey. Why did you make a second one?โ Ryanโs mother asked, furrowing her eyebrows.
โThis arrived earlier today,โ I announced to everyone at the table. โA special delivery for me from Ryanโs mistress.โ
Ryanโs eyes bulged as the rest of the table swiveled their heads to him. โWhat are you talking about?โ he demanded, acting offended.
I held up the note. โItโs all here.โ
His face turned as white as the mashed potatoes. โNoโthis isnโt real. Itโs just some prank, Amelia!โ
โOh, really?โ I said, pulling his phone from my pocket. I scrolled to Kelseyโs messages and handed the phone to his mother. โCare to explain these texts, which seem to be from the same woman who signed the note?โ
His motherโs expression changed as she read their conversation. โRyan, what is this?โ she asked, leaning over the table with a distraught face.
Ryan stayed quiet but jumped when his father slammed his fist on the table. โAnswer your mother, right now! Is this real? Are you cheating on your wife? The mother of your kids!โ
My husband looked down and started crying.
โYOU PATHETIC LITTLEโโ his father began but stopped himself. โHow could you do this to your family?โ
Ryanโs sister stood from the table and pointed at her brother. โYou disgust me. Amelia deserves so much better.โ
Iโd always liked her.
Ryan sniffled. โAmelia, we-we ne-need to talk about thi-this in privateโโ
โOh, weโll talk,โ I said, cutting him off. โBut first, I have one more surprise.โ
The room was tense as I reached under the table and pulled out the final piece of my plan: a small bag containing a shiny new set of locks and a piece of paper with a phone number scrawled across it.
โThis,โ I said, placing them in front of Ryan, โis to show you whatโs going to happen next. The card has the number of my divorce lawyer, who Iโll be calling as soon as this holiday is over. The locks are for the house, which Iโm changing tomorrow. No, I wonโt be giving you any new keys, so you have until then to pack your things.โ
He started sputtering. โYo-you canโt do this!โ he finally said, wiping snot from his face.
โOh, I can. The decisionโs been made. Happy Thanksgiving, Ryan. And you can take this dirty turkey back to Kelsey. She can keep you all to herself. No more sharing!โ I added.
Ryanโs mother burst into tears as his father shook his head in disgust. His sister glared at him, muttering, โYou need to leave.โ
With his tail between his legs, Ryan stood and walked out.
For the next few days, he called and texted non-stop, begging me for forgiveness. But I ignored every message. His family sided with me completely, which was a huge relief.
I learned from his sister that when he realized he had no options, he went to Kelseyโs house. Turns out, she wasnโt interested in living with him and shut the door in his face.
She just wanted to reveal the affair once and for all. I still didnโt like her, but at least, she saved me from staying married to Ryan.
By Christmas, Iโd filed for divorce, and my daughters and I spent the holidays at my momโs house. I was sad that my in-laws would no longer be my family, but weโd always be connected through my daughters.
The following year, we went through the legal process, and I got everything I wanted in the divorce. Ryan only had the girls for two weekends a month. But he checked out after that and barely appeared in their lives.
Every once in a while, however, he sent me texts asking me to take him back.
By the next Thanksgiving, I was with a wonderful new man, who woke up earlier than me to prepare the feast. He was even a much better cook and took charge of the kitchen while I got to rest for the first time in years.
Months later, we were engaged, and letโs just say that Ryan didnโt take that well. But thatโs a story for another time. I hope that anyone who reads this realizes that betrayal will feel awful at first, but it can also hold the key to your freedom.
Since leaving Ryan, my holidays only got better, and thatโs what I want for anyone in my position.
Hereโs another story: My husband and I had an incredible bond with his parents, to the point of seeing them as close friends. But after we discovered we were pregnant, my in-laws started pulling away before we could share the good news, only for us to find out they had been hiding something shocking!
This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.
The author and publisher make no claims to the accuracy of events or the portrayal of characters and are not liable for any misinterpretation. This story is provided โas is,โ and any opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not reflect the views of the author or publisher.



