Wendy’s marriage took a turn when her husband, Donny, started criticizing her daily routine, calling her “lazy.” Fed up with his remarks, Wendy decided to teach him a lesson. She secretly arranged a week-long work trip, leaving Donny to manage the household alone.
During her absence, Donny struggled to juggle the responsibilities of parenting, cleaning, and cooking. Overwhelmed, he called Wendy daily, seeking advice and admitting his newfound appreciation for her efforts.
When Wendy returned, she found a transformed husband who apologized for his past behavior and embraced a more supportive role in managing their home. Their relationship strengthened, marked by mutual respect and a shared understanding of each other’s responsibilities.
Meanwhile, Dora stood up to her uncle’s wife, Ophelia, after she insulted her late father. Through subtle yet effective tactics, Dora made it clear to Ophelia that her behavior was unacceptable, ultimately leading to a rift between her and Uncle Jeff.
Both stories highlight the importance of standing up for oneself and fostering mutual respect in relationships.