In a lively beauty parlor, three women are sharing their experiences of married life. As they chat, the conversation turns to their husbands, and what starts as lighthearted banter quickly becomes a more serious discussion about trust and suspicion in relationships.
The first woman sighs and tells her story: “Last night, my husband said he was going to the office, but when I called, he wasn’t there!” Her frustration is met with understanding from the others, who nod in empathy.
The second woman chimes in with her own tale: “My husband said he was going to his brother’s place, but he wasn’t there when I called either.” They bond over the shared experience of feeling uncertain about their husbands’ whereabouts.
Just as the conversation reaches a tense moment, the third woman, who had been listening quietly, smiles and says, “I always know exactly where my husband is.” Her friends are stunned and ask how she could be so sure. With a confident smile, she replies, “I’m a widow.”