Stories: THIS IS MY HUSBAND. IF YOU TOUCH HIM, YOU’LL PAY FOR IT

My husband had to attend a Christmas party at work, so right before he left, I grabbed a marker and jokingly wrote across his chest:

“THIS IS MY HUSBAND. IF YOU TOUCH HIM, YOU’LL PAY FOR IT.”

He laughed, kissed my forehead, and promised he’d be home “early.”

Of course… he didn’t.

By the time I heard the front door click open, the night was already turning into morning. He stumbled in with his tie crooked, hair messy, and that warm, slightly-too-happy smile that told me he’d definitely enjoyed the open bar.

“Baaabe,” he slurred, arms wide like he was greeting an audience. “You should’ve seen the dance floor.”

I tried to act annoyed, but I couldn’t stop laughing. I walked him to the bedroom, guiding him like he was a wobbly Christmas ornament on legs. He sat on the edge of the bed while I started helping him undress.

That’s when I saw it.

Across his back, written in bold marker, was a reply.

“CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.”

My laughter vanished instantly.

My stomach dropped so fast it felt like I’d missed a step on the stairs. I just stared, frozen, while a hundred thoughts raced through my head.

I leaned closer, my eyes scanning the letters like maybe they would rearrange themselves into something harmless.

They didn’t.

My heart pounded as I turned him slightly, trying to keep my voice calm.
“Who… wrote that?”

He blinked, confused. “Wrote what?”

I spun him toward the mirror. His eyes widened when he saw the message, then he burst into loud, uncontrollable laughter.

“Oh my GOD,” he wheezed. “I forgot!”

“Forgot?” I repeated, not laughing at all.

He held up a finger dramatically, like he was about to reveal a top secret mission.

“My boss,” he said. “My boss’s wife. She’s a tiny woman with a scary smile. She saw your message in the bathroom when I took my shirt off because someone spilled eggnog on me.”

I crossed my arms. “And?”

“And she said, ‘Oh, we’re doing this?’”

He was still giggling. “She made everyone sign me like a yearbook.”

My eyebrows tightened. “Everyone?”

He nodded enthusiastically. “I have more.”

I pulled him forward again.

Sure enough, there were extra notes scribbled underneath.

“RETURN HIM SAFE OR ELSE.”
“PROPERTY OF HIS WIFE 😂”
“10/10 GOOD GUY.”

I stared for a moment… then finally started laughing too, the tension melting out of my chest.

He collapsed onto the pillow with a goofy smile. “See? No cheating. Just… aggressive holiday teamwork.”

I shook my head, grabbed a warm washcloth, and started scrubbing the marker off his back.

As he drifted to sleep, he mumbled, “Next year… write it on my forehead.”

And honestly?

I just might.

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