One seemingly ordinary day, I sent my husband a photo of me standing next to our neighbor’s horse, Thunder—a massive, gentle black stallion I had grown fond of while helping out at the stables. At the time, I didn’t think anything of it.
But everything shifted when he saw the picture. He zoomed in, inspecting it closely, and then I received his message: “I want a divorce.”At first, I thought he was joking. But when he called, his voice was full of rage. “How long has this been going on?” he demanded.Confused, I replied, “What are you talking about?”
“The shadow,” he snapped. “On your back. Don’t lie to me.”It was only then that I saw it—the shadow of Thunder’s head and neck created the illusion of a man standing behind me, hands on my waist.
Despite my explanations, he wouldn’t believe me. The shadow had played a cruel trick on him, distorting reality and shattering his trust in an instant. From that moment on, he questioned everything between us, and no amount of reasoning could undo the damage.