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Woman Returns Her Ex’s Hidden Stash and Calls It Closure

by Charles Butler
November 12, 2025
in Social Issues

When love fades, even the smallest promises can turn into weapons of memory.

At first glance, this story could have been any breakup. Two people once bound by affection, now separated by exhaustion and silence.

But beneath the surface, it’s a portrait of control, relapse, and the slow reclaiming of power that often defines leaving an abusive partner. What makes this one sting isn’t just the conflict, it’s the poetic precision of justice.

A man who demanded “everything” back received exactly that, down to the last secret he tried to hide.
And somewhere in the quiet aftermath, a woman learned that closure doesn’t always arrive as forgiveness, but sometimes as a well-sealed trash bag.

It’s the kind of story Reddit thrives on: equal parts pain, irony, and liberation. And for the internet’s favorite audience of armchair therapists and vicarious avengers, it struck all the right chords.

Now, read the full story:

Woman Returns Her Ex’s Hidden Stash and Calls It Closure
Not the actual photo'He wanted ALL his stuff back, so I made sure he for everything?'

I posted this in r/pettyrevenge and a lot of people thought it would fit well here.

I just copied and pasted right from my other post.. Obligatory I'm on mobile so forgive me for formatting.

So my last relationship was beyond bad, he was all sorts of abusive and controlling.

At one point I had the strength to break up with him but then we got back together after we discussed some things.

Stupid I know, but yeah love and all that.

Well anyways one of the things we agreed on was that he and I would stop drinking alcohol because he was beyond crazy aggressive when he drank, and I wanted...

This is REALLY important.

Fast forward about eight months or so and we got into a huge fight and I not only broke up with him, I kicked him out of the house and...

We'd been living together over a year at this point so his mom got in touch with me about getting his stuff.

While on the phone with her I could hear him in the background saying, "make sure they get everything I own or bought. I want it all back."

Apparently even stuff he gifted me he wanted back, but honestly I didn't care, I was happy to get rid of anything related to him.

While cleaning our room up and gathering EVERYTHING I started to come across numerous bottles and cans of alcohol.

It seems he had been drinking again for a while and was hiding the evidence in the room.

I mean he was hiding them under the bed, in his guitar case, rolled up in his clothes, in some old backpacks of mine and so on and so forth.

He had said he wanted everything of his, so any bottle and the few unopened cans I found went straight into one of the garbage bags of his stuff.

By the time I had gathered everything up, I had 3 bags of stuff and one was basically all just the alcohol. Dropping them off was just so satisfying.

He actually called moments after I left his parents’ place ranting about how petty and immature I was being.

My response? "Well you wanted all of your stuff back, and those definitely weren't mine.

Plus I figured you'd probably need a drink to deal with the breakup."

I promptly ended the call and blocked him on everything.

Most satisfying thing I've ever done.

Edit: Firstly thank you everyone for the words of encouragement and everything.

This happened years ago, but knowing people are still proud of me for leaving means the world to me.

Also there's definitely a lot about this story that didn't get posted, such as cops having to be involved and other things.

I didn't put open cans or unscrew and bottle lids just for the fact I didn't want to risk ruining his stuff as that'd be a huge headache and everything.

I read this and felt a rush of relief for the OP. There’s something quietly righteous about taking back the rules of your home when someone broke the terms that kept you safe.

Promises like “I’ll stop drinking” aren’t symbolic, they’re lifelines. When that promise shatters, the betrayal hides in the smallest places: under the bed, inside a backpack, wrapped in an old shirt.

The satisfaction she describes isn’t revenge; it’s restoration. She didn’t destroy his things or scream into the void, she simply returned his lies in their original containers.

That calm, final “you wanted everything” line wasn’t pettiness, it was power rediscovered.

This feeling of isolation and defiance sits right at the intersection of addiction, secrecy, and emotional recovery. Let’s unpack that.

At its core, this story is about broken promises that once held safety together. The agreement to quit drinking wasn’t just about health, it was about preventing the aggression that alcohol invited into their home.

When he started drinking again in secret, the deceit became as toxic as the substance itself.

Why hiding bottles matters?

Psychology Today explains that “euphoric recall distorts memories, making alcohol seem more appealing than it truly is.” That illusion often leads to hidden relapses disguised as control. The OP’s discovery of hidden bottles wasn’t just evidence of relapse, it was a signal that trust had quietly expired.

According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), relapse is common in early recovery. Between 40% and 60% of individuals relapse within the first year, which is why experts frame it as part of a process, not a moral failure.

Still, when relapse brings violence or manipulation, the priority shifts from empathy to safety.

The CDC identifies heavy drinking as a key risk factor for intimate partner violence. That aligns with why the OP’s decision to enforce boundaries, kick him out, block his number, and close the door, wasn’t overreaction.
It was harm prevention.

The Gottman Institute calls substance abuse “an uninvited guest in the relationship house.” It slowly rearranges boundaries, shifts focus, and erodes trust. Once it moves in, partners often face a heartbreaking choice: try to heal together, or protect themselves separately.

If you support a partner in recovery, compassion must walk hand in hand with boundaries. Encourage treatment, but don’t shoulder the emotional labor alone.

If aggression or deceit returns, seek outside help – therapists, family, or authorities. And remember, protecting yourself doesn’t mean abandoning someone; it means refusing to drown beside them.

In the end, this “petty revenge” was a quiet masterclass in reclaiming peace. By packaging the bottles and handing them back, the OP didn’t just end a relationship, she symbolically returned the weight of his choices. That’s not cruelty. That’s closure.

Check out how the community responded:

Team “Good for OP”: pure support and validation.

Next_Attitude_9425 - Good for you it takes will power to leave a bad relationship.

One of my favorite quotes was from Robin Williams; "The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone."

Hiram_Goldberg - Good riddance to bad rubbish, both figuratively and literally. Good for you!

People who’ve seen the same nightmare.

level27jennybro - Oh god, I know exactly what you mean about the hidden bottles. My ex was an a__oholic... I found bottles everywhere—behind DVDs, inside shoes, even in a snake...

billyrayviruses - My ex once called to say she found one of my old liquor bottles a year later. It stung. Now I’m fifteen years sober and happily married. Stay...

The creative petty revenge enthusiasts.

bebemochi - Honestly, you showed restraint. I’d have mixed the bottles in his clothes. Can I ask what caused the final fight?

Panda-feets - Hopefully the bottles were all opened. Alcohol-soaked clothes smell awful! When I bagged up a bad tenant’s stuff, I made sure she got some “extra surprises.”

Empathy with nuance.

HumanSuitcase - As an alcholic, I get it. But it’s not an excuse to be a d__k to OP. Glad she’s safe.

Selfeducated - My friend’s ex told her to ship his tools overseas. She sent them COD—with all the junk he left behind.

People who wanted accountability.

[Reddit User] - I’d have handed those bottles directly to his mom. Let her see his problem herself.

Hoofhearted523 - Now cleanse yourself of his toxic energy. Do something that reminds you of your worth. Love ya, OP.

This story isn’t about alcohol, revenge, or even heartbreak. It’s about control, how easily it can slip away, and how powerfully it can return. By giving him “everything,” the OP proved that boundaries can look graceful, firm, and a little bit poetic.

So, what do you think? Was her move justified, or was it too much symbolism for one breakup?

And if you discovered hidden evidence of betrayal, would you expose it—or quietly pack it up and walk away?

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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