IT’S MY EX-FIANCE AND ME. HE DUMPED ME BECAUSE I “WASN’T GOOD ENOUGH” — SO MY LESSON TO HIM WAS HARSH. A little background info: About five years ago, I was engaged to a guy named Mark. We had been together for three years and were planning our wedding when out of nowhere, he dumped me. His reason? I “wasn’t good enough” for him. He got a serious promotion at work and told me that I didn’t match him now. He needed a really fancy woman. He wanted someone who could match his “high standards.” I was devastated and it took me a long time to get over him. Fast forward to now, I’m 35, happily single, and thriving in my career. Last Saturday, I decided to treat myself to dinner. As I approached the restaurant, through the window I noticed HIM — Mark. He looked as smug as ever, with a stunning woman in front of him. I decided I couldn’t miss this chance and needed to WARN her in a way he’d never expect. So, I entered the restaurant. I decided it was time for a little revenge. Here’s how it all went down: I called over the waiter and with a sweet smile, I…

I’m Nikki, and I would want to share a story on how karma can require a little prodding from time to time. I couldn’t help but transform a routine night into the ideal occasion for retaliation when I saw my ex-fiance, Mark, in an exclusive restaurant with another lady.

Mark called off our engagement five years ago, saying that I “wasn’t good enough” following his promotion. He was looking for someone more cultured. Although it hurt, I went on.

Now fast-forward to last Saturday. Mark is 35 years old and unmarried and doing well. I saw him at a new restaurant. I took the opportunity to play a joke. “To Mark, who always settles for second best,” was written on a bottle of champagne that I requested the waiter to bring over. His date appeared perplexed as his face flushed.

He is allergic to appetizers, so I sent one along with a message saying, “Just a reminder of what you can’t have.” Mark found it difficult to convey to his progressively agitated date.

I gave my pal Sarah a call for the last act. How’s your fiancée doing? she asked loudly, pretending to recognize Mark. Did she ultimately consent to the relationship being open? Clara, Mark’s date, was appalled and walked away.

I couldn’t help but approach Mark’s table and give him a charming smile. Hello Mark, I suppose I wasn’t so “not good enough” after all. I triumphantly walked out of the restaurant.

I learned that Clara and Mark had split up a few days later. Yes, getting even may be satisfying—especially if there’s a little humiliation involved. I appreciate you reading!

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