When Nancy discovers a hidden letter in her husband David’s laundry, her seemingly stable life unravels. The letter, written by David, invites a mysterious woman to celebrate their “seven-year anniversary.” David and Nancy had been married for eighteen years.
On the night of the rendezvous, Nancy, dressed in red, arrives early at Obélix. She spots Isabelle, the woman in red, taking selfies. David walks in and greets Isabelle warmly, igniting Nancy’s rage. As he settles next to Isabelle, Nancy reveals her presence. The shock on David’s face is palpable.
“Don’t you dare, David!” Nancy exclaims. David’s attempt to escape fails. Isabelle, confused, is caught in the confrontation.
“I’m Nancy, David’s wife of almost eighteen years,” Nancy declares.
“What?” Isabelle replies, turning pale. “David said you were separated but on good terms for the kids.”
Nancy’s anger mixes with pity for Isabelle, who is also a victim. David, now exposed, tries to explain but fails.
“I never meant for it to go this far,” David mumbles.
Nancy decides, “I’ll begin the divorce process. You need to explain this to the girls.”
Leaving the restaurant, Nancy feels the weight of betrayal but resolves to be strong for her daughters, knowing the divorce will shatter their family. David had forced her hand, but she would face the future with resilience.