Phillip Granger, a 60-year-old man, never imagined his life would change so dramatically during an ordinary dinner outing. For years, he had been told he had “one of those faces,” as strangers frequently mistook him for someone else. But what happened that evening at a restaurant went far beyond mistaken identity.
Phillip and his wife, Mara, were out celebrating her recent business triumph when a woman stormed up to their table, visibly furious. “So this was your ’emergency surgery’? You liar! We’re done!” she shouted, tossing her glass of wine in Phillip’s face before storming off.
Shocked and bewildered, Phillip dabbed at his face with a napkin. “Mara, I swear, I don’t know that woman!” Mara, however, wasn’t about to let the matter rest. She hurried after the stranger, determined to uncover the truth.
“Excuse me,” Mara called after her. “Who are you talking about?”
“Your husband, Dr. Ralf Gois!” the woman retorted. “I’ve been dating him for months!”
Mara frowned. “There must be some mistake. My husband is Phillip Granger, not a doctor.”
 
			