After canceling her Platinum card, a woman never expected her husband to turn violent

I never imagined canceling my Platinum card would unleash the violent side of my husband. It was just another administrative decision, something I thought would barely register. Yet, at 8:12 a.m., a bank alert shattered that illusion: “Purchase approved: €4,980 — travel agency.”

I was in our Barcelona apartment, coffee half-brewed, the rich aroma curling in the kitchen air. I opened the banking app and froze. Flights to Venice, a boutique hotel, a so-called “romantic package.” My card. My personal account. Everything linked to my own promotion in finance at Llorente Tech.

Ethan walked in whistling, the casual sound in sharp contrast to my sudden tightness.

“What’s this?” I asked, showing him the screen.

“You didn’t ask me,” I said, voice low but trembling.

“Anniversary surprise,” he replied. “Venice. You’ll love it.”

“With my money. Without my permission.” My words were firm, unyielding.

His smile faltered, replaced by a twitch of irritation. “It’s just a card. You’re here to handle these things.”

Something snapped in me. My hand shook, but my voice didn’t. “I’m canceling it. Now.”

Before I could react further, he lunged. His grip seized my hair, yanking my head back. The first punch rang in my ears. The second slammed me against the counter, knocking the breath out of me. He kicked my side, dragged me toward the door, and shoved me into the hall.

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