BREAKING 🚨Larry calls Dutchess to take the kids and Sharra to Panama City, and Bethany is shocked.

🚨 BREAKING: Larry Calls Dutchess to Take the Kids and Sharra to Panama City — Bethany Is Shocked
The morning started like any other morning, but by the end of the day, everything would change.
Larry was standing in the kitchen, staring at his phone, thinking very carefully. He hadn’t slept all night. Too many problems. Too many arguments. Too many people involved in his life.
Bethany was upstairs getting ready, and the house was quiet. Larry walked to the window and looked outside, then back at his phone again.
Finally, he made a decision.
He scrolled through his contacts and pressed Dutchess.
The phone rang.
Once.
Twice.
Three times.
Then she answered.
“Hello?”
“Dutchess, it’s Larry,” he said seriously.
“Larry? Why are you calling so early? Is everything okay?”
Larry took a deep breath.
“No. Everything is not okay. I need a favor. A big one.”
The Phone Call That Changed Everything
Dutchess could hear the stress in his voice.
“What kind of favor?”
“I need you to take the kids,” Larry said. “And Sharra.”
There was silence on the phone for a few seconds.
“You want me to take the kids and Sharra? Where?” Dutchess asked.
“To Panama City,” Larry said.
“Panama City? Larry, what is going on? Why would I take everyone there?”
Larry lowered his voice.
“Because things are about to get very messy here. And I don’t want the kids in the middle of it.”
Dutchess sounded worried now.
“What did you do, Larry?”
“Nothing yet,” he said. “But Bethany and I are about to have a very serious situation. And I don’t want Sharra here when everything explodes.”
Dutchess sighed.
“You always wait until the last minute to fix things.”
“I’m not fixing things,” Larry said quietly.
“I’m ending things.”
Bethany Overhears Something Strange
Upstairs, Bethany was walking toward the stairs when she heard Larry talking on the phone. She couldn’t hear everything, but she heard one sentence very clearly:
“Take the kids and Sharra to Panama City as soon as possible.”
Bethany stopped walking.
Her face changed immediately.
“Panama City?” she whispered to herself. “Why would Larry send them to Panama City?”
She slowly walked downstairs but stayed quiet so Larry wouldn’t notice her.
Larry Continues the Plan
“Can you book the tickets today?” Larry asked on the phone.
Dutchess replied, “This is very sudden. Does Sharra even know?”
“No,” Larry said. “I’ll tell her today. Just book the tickets. I’ll transfer you the money.”
“And what about Bethany?” Dutchess asked.
Larry was silent for a moment.
Then he said,
“She’ll find out soon enough.”
Bethany’s eyes widened when she heard that.
Her heart started beating fast.
She stepped into the living room.
“Find out what, Larry?”
Larry turned around quickly. He didn’t expect her to be standing there.
“Bethany… I didn’t hear you come down.”
“I asked you a question,” she said. “Find out what?”
Larry slowly ended the call with Dutchess.
“We need to talk,” he said.
The Big Reveal
Bethany crossed her arms.
“I just heard you say you’re sending the kids and Sharra to Panama City. Without even talking to me. Do you want to explain that?”
Larry stayed calm.
“Yes. I’m sending them away for a while.”
“For a vacation?” Bethany asked.
“No,” Larry said.
“For distance.”
“Distance from who?” she asked.
Larry looked straight at her.
“From us.”
Bethany laughed in disbelief.
“You’re joking, right?”
“I’m not joking,” Larry said. “Things between you and me are getting worse every day. Fighting, yelling, drama, police, family, everyone involved… I’m done with this chaos.”
“So your solution is to send everyone away?” she asked angrily.
“My solution,” Larry said, “is to separate everything before it gets worse.”
Bethany looked at him carefully.
“Or is your solution to send Sharra away so you can go visit her later?”
Larry didn’t answer immediately.
That silence made Bethany furious.
“Oh my God,” she said. “That’s exactly what this is, isn’t it?”
The Argument Explodes
“You think I’m stupid?” Bethany shouted. “You think I don’t see what you’re doing?”
“I’m trying to stop this situation from getting uglier,” Larry said.
“It’s already ugly!” she yelled. “You embarrassed me, you fought with me, the police came to this house, and now you’re secretly planning trips for other people!”
“I wasn’t planning it secretly,” Larry said. “I was going to tell you today.”
“After you bought the tickets?” she asked sarcastically.
Larry didn’t respond.
Bethany shook her head slowly.
“I can’t believe you. You’re literally moving people out of the country without even talking to your wife.”
Larry looked tired now.
“Bethany, I don’t even know if we’re going to stay married.”
The room went silent.
Bethany looked like she had just been slapped.
“What did you just say?”
“I said I don’t know if this marriage is going to survive,” Larry repeated.
Bethany’s eyes filled with tears.
“So instead of fixing your marriage, you’re sending Sharra to Panama City?”
“I’m trying to clear my head,” Larry said.
“No,” Bethany said quietly.
“You’re clearing your life… and removing me from it.”
The Shock
Bethany sat down slowly on the couch.
“So this is the plan,” she said quietly.
“Send the kids away. Send Sharra away. Then what? You leave too?”
Larry didn’t answer.
She looked up at him.
“You are leaving too, aren’t you?”
Larry finally spoke.
“Yes. In a few days.”
Bethany couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
“You planned all of this… without telling me?”
“I didn’t want another explosion,” Larry said.
Bethany laughed sadly.
“You don’t want an explosion? Larry, you just dropped a bomb.”
She stood up and looked at him with tears in her eyes.
“You didn’t just shock me today,” she said.
“You showed me that I was never really part of your plans.”
Larry didn’t move.
Bethany walked upstairs slowly, and before she disappeared, she said one last sentence:
“You’re not sending them away, Larry… you’re running away.”
Larry stood alone in the living room, holding his phone, realizing that his plan to avoid drama had just created the biggest shock of all.
And this was only the beginning