Our House Was Egged on Christmas — I Was Flabbergasted When I Found Out Who Did It

When Ellie’s family returns from their Christmas getaway, they’re shocked to find their house egged and a cryptic note left behind. Determined to uncover the culprit, Ellie checks the security footage, only to discover the vandal is someone very close to her. Confronting the person reveals years of hurt and manipulation that nearly tears their bond apart. Can Ellie handle it?

Christmas has always been about family. That’s why, for the last four years, my husband Ethan, our seven-year-old daughter Maddie, our five-year-old son Noah, and I had made it a tradition to escape to the islands.

Just the four of us, basking in the sun, recharging before the whirlwind of holiday dinners and social obligations hit.

Two children at the beach | Source: Midjourney

Two children at the beach | Source: Midjourney

And this year was no different. Or so I thought.

When we pulled into our driveway after the trip, I froze.

Our house looked like a crime scene.

Raw eggs dripped from the walls in sticky streams, the porch was littered with broken shells, and even the holiday wreath I’d lovingly crafted was a splattered, smelly mess.

A house covered in eggs | Source: AmoMama

A house covered in eggs | Source: AmoMama

“What the hell?” Ethan muttered, stepping out of the car, Noah on his heels.

“Mom, what happened?” Maddie asked from the backseat.

“I don’t know, sweetheart,” I said, feeling a knot tighten in my chest.

Noah crouched beside the mess.

A little girl sitting in a car | Source: Midjourney

A little girl sitting in a car | Source: Midjourney

“Could a bird do this, Dad?” he asked.

I tried to keep calm for the kids, but inside, I was fuming.

Who would do this?

We were good neighbors — no, we were great neighbors! I baked cookies for new families, helped organize block parties, and I never turned down a chance to lend a hand.

This wasn’t random vandalism. It was targeted. It had to be.

A plate of cookies | Source: Midjourney

A plate of cookies | Source: Midjourney

Then Ethan found the note. It was stuffed under the doorframe, the edges crumpled and damp. He handed it to me.

This is for what you took from me before Christmas.

I stared at the words, my mind racing.

What had I taken? And from whom?

That night, after putting the kids to bed, Ethan and I went straight to the security cameras. As we scrolled through the footage, my stomach churned.

A piece of paper on the floor | Source: Midjourney

A piece of paper on the floor | Source: Midjourney

The camera captured a hooded figure sneaking up our driveway, cartons of eggs in hand. Each throw was deliberate, as though they’d rehearsed the motion. This wasn’t a prank; it was a vendetta.

“This is insane,” Ethan said. “Who even does this anymore? This is a drunken prank for rowdy teens. Eggs and toilet paper.”

Then, something about the figure made me freeze. The way they tilted their head. The way their shoulders slumped between throws. My breath caught in my throat.

A person holding a carton of eggs | Source: Midjourney

A person holding a carton of eggs | Source: Midjourney

“No,” I whispered, shaking my head. “It can’t be.”

But it was.

The hooded figure vandalizing our home was my mother.

The next morning, I left Ethan with the kids and drove to my mom’s house. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly I thought I might snap it in two.

A woman in a car | Source: Midjourney

A woman in a car | Source: Midjourney

When I rang the bell, she opened the door with her usual warm smile.

“Ellie! What a surprise!”

“Why?” I blurted, skipping the pleasantries. “Just explain why.”

Her smile faltered.

“Why what? Explain what?” she asked.

A woman standing in a doorway | Source: Midjourney

A woman standing in a doorway | Source: Midjourney

“Why would you do that to us? Don’t even try to hide it, Mom. Come on!”

She blinked, her face going pale as she tried to figure out what to say. Then, she looked away, her expression clouded with guilt.

“Come sit down, El,” she said.

“I don’t want to sit down, Mom. I want to know why you took it upon yourself to mess up my house.”

A woman standing in a living room | Source: Midjourney

A woman standing in a living room | Source: Midjourney

“It was because of your mother-in-law,” she said finally, her voice tight.

“What does Gloria have to do with it?” I asked.

“She called me, Eleanor,” my mother snapped, anger seeping into her voice. “Right before Christmas, she called to gloat about how you and Ethan were taking her on your precious island vacation. She said you made her feel so included, so special. And that she got quality time with the kids. And me? Oh, I was just left here to sit alone in the cold.”

An older woman at the beach | Source: Midjourney

An older woman at the beach | Source: Midjourney

I stared at her, completely stunned.

“Mom,” I said softly. “We didn’t take Gloria with us. That’s not true at all. She wasn’t on the trip, I promise!”

My mom’s eyes widened.

“But then… why would she say that?”

“To hurt you,” I said, my voice soft but firm. “To make you feel exactly this way. To drive a wedge between us. Why would I take Gloria and not my own mother?”

An upset woman | Source: Midjourney

An upset woman | Source: Midjourney

She sank onto the couch, covering her face with her hands.

“I was so angry, Ellie. I felt invisible, like I didn’t matter to you anymore. And I… I lost control.”

Her words cut deep because they weren’t entirely wrong.

A woman holding her head | Source: Midjourney

A woman holding her head | Source: Midjourney

If I’m being completely honest, the truth was that I had let my mom drift to the edges of our lives. I adored her, of course, but between raising two young kids, managing a full-time job, and keeping up with everything else, I hadn’t noticed how isolated she’d become.

Looking back, the signs were there. The hesitation in her voice during phone calls, the way she’d stopped dropping by unannounced, usually with baked treats for us all.

I’d let my schedule get away with me. And I hadn’t thought about the consequences.

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A woman working at her laptop | Source: Midjourney

“Mom,” I said gently, sitting beside her. “What you did was wrong. But I understand why you felt hurt. And I’m sorry if I made you feel left out. I’ve let life get away with me, Momma. It’s been a challenge, juggling work and the kids.”

Her face crumpled.

“I’m so sorry, Ellie,” she said. “I’ll fix everything! I promise! I’ll pay for the cleaning, and I’ll do whatever you need me to do.”

A crying older woman | Source: Midjourney

A crying older woman | Source: Midjourney

“We’ll clean it up, Mom,” I interrupted. “Together. But it starts with us fixing us. No more games. No more letting other people’s words twist how we feel. Okay?”

She nodded, her relief palpable. We hugged, and for the first time in years, it felt like the walls between us were finally coming down.

That afternoon, Mom came over with a bucket of soapy water and a stack of rags. Together, we scrubbed the egg off the walls, the porch, and the windows.

A bucket of soapy water | Source: Midjourney

A bucket of soapy water | Source: Midjourney

It was messy, smelly, exhausting work, but somehow, with each streak we wiped away, it felt like we were wiping away years of tension too.

By the time we finished, the house looked — and felt — whole again.

That night, after Ethan and I made grilled cheese sandwiches for the kids and put them to bed, we sat down to talk with a glass of wine.

Grilled cheese sandwiches | Source: Midjourney

Grilled cheese sandwiches | Source: Midjourney

“Babe, it was your mom that started this whole thing. Gloria called my mom and told her that she was on vacation with us and was having the time of her life. She made it seem so real that my mom broke.”

“You’re kidding, El,” Ethan said, shaking his head. “She really did that? What on earth was she thinking?”

“I have no idea, but I think you need to talk to her. I need to focus on my mom, honey. She’s been feeling abandoned for years, and this was just her breaking point. I’m sorry, but Gloria is on you.”

A man sitting on a couch | Source: Midjourney

A man sitting on a couch | Source: Midjourney

“I’ll call her,” Ethan said, his voice firm. “She’ll have no choice but to tell me the truth.”

Ethan went into our bedroom and called his mother, while I called my mom again.

“Mom, why don’t you come over to celebrate New Year’s Eve with us? We’re just going to be at home, okay? Let’s just eat and drink and have a good time!”

A woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

A woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

There was a pause on the other end of the line. Then her voice brightened in a way I hadn’t heard in a long time.

“You really mean that?” she asked.

“I do, Mom,” I said. “It’s time.”

On New Year’s Eve, Mom arrived with a tray of homemade dumplings, a chocolate cake, and lamingtons for the kids. She was wearing a sparkling dress that made her look about ten years younger.

A platter of lamingtons | Source: Midjourney

A platter of lamingtons | Source: Midjourney

Maddie and Noah rushed to greet her at the door, clinging to her legs as she fussed over them. Ethan handed her a glass of champagne and even managed to make her laugh with one of his notoriously terrible jokes.

At midnight, as the fireworks lit up the sky outside, we raised our glasses together.

“Cheers to new beginnings,” my mom said softly.

Fireworks in the night sky | Source: Midjourney

Fireworks in the night sky | Source: Midjourney

I looked around the room — at my kids’ happy, sleepy faces, my husband’s arm draped around my shoulders, and my mother, glowing with joy. Something shifted.

A week later, Ethan and I sat down with Gloria at a coffee shop.

“Mom, explain yourself,” Ethan said, adding sugar to his coffee. “And don’t deny anything. Be honest.”

A woman sitting in a coffee shop | Source: Midjourney

A woman sitting in a coffee shop | Source: Midjourney

“I lied to your mother because I was hurt that you guys didn’t invite us. I don’t know why I did it, but I did. I think I felt overcome with loneliness too. You know how the holidays can creep up on widows…”

“Why didn’t you just go over and spend time with her?” I asked, taking a bite of my croissant. “You were both lonely. You could have spent time together and enjoyed the holidays getting to know each other better. You could have watched movies and baked and talked until the early hours of the morning.”

A croissant and coffee at a coffee shop | Source: Midjourney

A croissant and coffee at a coffee shop | Source: Midjourney

“I wasn’t thinking, Ellie,” she said, her voice breaking. “I would take it all back in a heartbeat if I could, I promise you that.”

We were all silent for a while.

“So, now what?” Ethan asked.

“I’m going to phone Irene and make things right. I’m going to plan a tea party with her and make this better. We’ll fix it. Just you see.”

A tea party setting | Source: Midjourney

A tea party setting | Source: Midjourney

“I hope so, Gloria,” I said. “Because we can’t have the kids torn between their grandmothers. I’m not going to allow that.”

“As you should!” she exclaimed. “I wouldn’t allow it either. I’ll fix it, Ellie. Don’t you worry about that, love.”

In the end, we left our mothers to themselves, and slowly but surely, they did fix their relationship. Now, they are mahjong buddies who bake something new every weekend.

And for the record, I can’t stand eggs anymore.

A carton of eggs on a counter | Source: Midjourney

A carton of eggs on a counter | Source: Midjourney

What would you have done?

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I Found a Ring in My Husband’s Drawer a Week Ago – Now It’s Gone but He Never Gave It to Me

They say curiosity killed the cat, but in my case, it almost shattered my marriage. A week ago, I found a hidden diamond ring in my husband’s drawer and thought I was in for a romantic surprise. Little did I know that the real surprise would come in the form of betrayal, heartbreak, and a twist you wouldn’t believe.

Mark and I had been together for seven years, and our anniversary was coming up. I was buzzing with excitement because each year, our anniversary felt like a small triumph. We’d had our ups and downs but we always came out stronger. This year, though, things took an unexpected and really confusing turn.

A loving couple cuddling while sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney

A loving couple cuddling while sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney

It started about a week ago. I was looking for some old documents in Mark’s drawer. You know how it is, rummaging through a drawer and hoping you find what you’re looking for. That’s when I saw it: a small, velvet ring box. My heart started pounding. I couldn’t resist; I had to see what was inside.

I opened it slowly, and there it was, a stunning diamond ring. It took my breath away. I instantly thought Mark had planned to surprise me on our anniversary with this beautiful ring.

A small velvet box containing a diamond ring lying in an open drawer | Source: Midjourney

A small velvet box containing a diamond ring lying in an open drawer | Source: Midjourney

I mean, we had our rough patches, but I knew he loved me deeply. I closed the box, put it back exactly where I found it, and shut the drawer.

The days leading up to our anniversary felt like forever. I was on edge but excited, imagining the moment he would give me the ring. However, our anniversary came and went, and the ring never made an appearance. He gave me a lovely pair of earrings, which I appreciated, but my mind was on that ring.

A pair of earrings in a small blue box | Source: Midjourney

A pair of earrings in a small blue box | Source: Midjourney

“These earrings are beautiful, Mark,” I said, trying to sound enthusiastic.

“I’m glad you like them,” he replied with a smile.

I forced a smile back, but inside, all I could think was, “What about the ring?”

Maybe he had another plan? Maybe he was waiting for the perfect moment?

A woman reading a book | Source: Midjourney

A woman reading a book | Source: Midjourney

A few days later, while engrossed in a book, I received a message from my best friend, Emily. We had been friends since college, and we shared everything. I opened her message and saw a picture of her hand wearing a diamond ring: the same ring I had seen in Mark’s drawer.

My heart sank.

Emily’s text followed, “Look at this gorgeous ring! This new guy I met is already spoiling me!”

I stared at the picture, my mind racing. “That’s the ring from Mark’s drawer,” I thought, feeling a mix of shock and betrayal.

A closeup shot of a woman flaunting her diamond ring | Source: Midjourney

A closeup shot of a woman flaunting her diamond ring | Source: Midjourney

I was hurt and furious. But I knew I had to get to the bottom of this, so I came up with a plan.

“Hey, Jess. I’m going to take a shower,” said Mark, disappearing into the bathroom.

His timing was impeccable. Without wasting a moment, I grabbed his phone and quickly typed a message to Emily, pretending to be him.

“Hey, Emily. Let’s meet at Aurora Plateau Dining at 7 p.m. I’ve got something important to tell you.”

I hit send and put the phone back, my heart racing with a mix of anger and anticipation.

A woman texting on her phone | Source: Midjourney

A woman texting on her phone | Source: Midjourney

When Mark emerged from the shower, I suggested we dine at the same place to maximize our anniversary celebration before another year slipped by. Fortunately, he agreed.

As the evening approached, my nerves were on edge. I couldn’t wait to uncover the mysteries, lies, and half-truths that awaited me. Amidst my conflicting thoughts, Mark’s voice interrupted my reverie. “Let’s order something, Jess. How about your favorite mushroom ravioli?”

The interior of a fancy restaurant | Source: Midjourney

The interior of a fancy restaurant | Source: Midjourney

“Let’s wait a bit,” I replied cautiously, careful not to reveal my plan.

“Okay, but are we expecting someone?” he inquired, looking puzzled.

“You’ll find out soon enough,” I responded calmly, despite the turmoil inside me. My gaze alternated between Mark’s face and the entrance, awaiting the arrival of my special guest. I noticed Mark shifting in his seat, perhaps sensing what was about to unfold.

A couple dining in a fancy restaurant | Source: Midjourney

A couple dining in a fancy restaurant | Source: Midjourney

Moments later, Emily entered, elegantly dressed and sporting a wide grin. However, her expression fell when she spotted me, her demeanor changing as if she had seen a ghost. With hesitant steps, she approached our table, while I struggled to maintain composure upon noticing the diamond ring adorning her finger.

“Good evening, everyone,” Emily greeted, her movements cautious as she took a seat. It didn’t take long for her and Mark to grasp the reality of my setup, and the atmosphere grew tense.

A woman in a stunning dress standing in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

A woman in a stunning dress standing in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

Before I could speak, Mark cleared his throat, seemingly prepared to offer an explanation or excuse.

“Jess, I can explain…” he began, but I cut him off.

“Please, let me speak,” I interjected, shifting my gaze from Mark to Emily, who nervously fiddled with her hands, attempting to conceal the ring.

Rising from my seat, my voice trembled but determined. “I found the ring in your drawer, dear husband. Now, will you please tell me why you didn’t give it to me? And Emily, why are you wearing it?”

A closeup shot of silver wedding rings in a box | Source: Midjourney

A closeup shot of silver wedding rings in a box | Source: Midjourney

Mark’s face turned pale, and he stammered, “I… I bought that ring for you, Jess. Our wedding rings were simple because we couldn’t afford much back then. I wanted to give you something special this anniversary, something you deserved. But I realized it was the wrong size. Emily offered to help because she knew a jeweler who could fix it.”

“Perfect. Now, Emily,” I paused to take a deep breath. “Why were you taking pictures with that ring when you simply took it to get resized? And then you had the audacity to send those pictures to me? Why?”

A man trying to talk to his angry wife in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

A man trying to talk to his angry wife in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

Emily’s eyes filled with guilt as she glanced between us. “I… I did take the ring to get it resized, Jess. But… I also sent you that picture because… I’m in love with Mark. I wanted you to think he was giving it to me, so you would leave him.”

The room fell silent, the weight of her confession hanging in the air. Mark looked at Emily, shocked and dismayed. “Emily, how could you do this? Jess is my wife. I love her more than anything.”

A woman being angry at her friend in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

A woman being angry at her friend in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

I took a deep breath, my anger now directed solely at Emily. “I trusted you, Emily. You were my best friend. How could you betray me like this?”

Emily broke down in tears, apologizing repeatedly, but her words felt hollow. Mark reached out to hold my hand, his eyes filled with remorse and love. “Jess, I had no idea she felt this way. I only wanted to surprise you. Please. You have to believe me.”

I looked at him, seeing the sincerity in his eyes. “I believe you, Mark. But Emily, this is unforgivable.”

A woman burdened with remorse is sitting alone in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

A woman burdened with remorse is sitting alone in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney

We left the restaurant, leaving Emily behind with her tears and apologies. As we stepped out into the cool night air, Mark squeezed my hand.” Jess, I’m so sorry for everything. I love you more than anything, and I want to make it up to you.”

I nodded, my heart heavy but resolute.

We walked in silence for a while, the cool breeze helping to calm my nerves. The streets were quiet, with the occasional car passing by. It was just us and the sound of our footsteps on the pavement.

A couple walking on the road at night | Source: Midjourney

A couple walking on the road at night | Source: Midjourney

“Jess,” Mark said softly, breaking the silence. “I know I’ve messed up by not telling you about the ring, and I’m sorry you had to go through that confusion and hurt. I just wanted to make this anniversary special for you.”

I squeezed his hand, appreciating his words. “I know, Mark. I understand why you did it now. It’s just… it was such a shock seeing that ring on Emily’s finger. I thought the worst.”

He stopped walking and turned to face me, his eyes earnest. “I promise, from now on, no more secrets. We talk about everything, okay?”

A loving couple hugging on the road at night | Source: Midjourney

A loving couple hugging on the road at night | Source: Midjourney

“Okay,” I agreed, feeling a bit lighter. “No more secrets.”

As we resumed walking, I couldn’t help but reflect on the night’s events. Emily’s betrayal cut deep, but Mark’s unwavering support gave me hope. I knew it would take time to heal, but I believed we could get through it.

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A woman flaunting her engagement ring while hugging her fiancé | Source: Midjourney

I Ran into My Ex-Fiancé Who Dumped Me for Not Being ‘Good Enough’ – He Was on a Date & My Revenge Was Sweet

Before we move on to the main story, here’s a bit of context. About five years ago, I was engaged to this guy named Mark. We had been together for three years and I was in love with him: you know, the kind where you cannot imagine your life without your favorite person.

A man celebrating his promotion in office | Source: Midjourney

A man celebrating his promotion in office | Source: Midjourney

Luckily, Mark reciprocated my feelings and always assured me that he too felt the same way. We were deep into our wedding plans and I was over the moon to start a new chapter of my life with him when, out of the blue, he called it quits. Yes, you heard that right. He broke up with me.

His reasoning? I “wasn’t good enough for him.” Apparently, he’d landed a big promotion at work and suddenly felt like I didn’t fit his new image. Sounds crazy, right?

A woman crying after a breakup | Source: Midjourney

A woman crying after a breakup | Source: Midjourney

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