When I married Travis 3 years ago, I believed I had found my soulmate.

When I married Travis 3 years ago, I believed I had found my soulmate. He had a daughter from a previous relationship, but he rarely talked about the details. Yet whenever her name, Lily, was mentioned, his whole face would light up with pride.

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I met her when she was 10 years old — a quiet, sweet girl who seemed a little shy at first. Then one day, Travis called me, his voice trembling. “Lily was in a bike accident.

Her leg is badly injured. The doctors say she’ll recover, but she’ll need months of physical therapy.”

My chest tightened. “Don’t worry,” I assured him.

“We’ll do everything we can.”

From that moment on, Travis became increasingly anxious, constantly muttering about the cost of her treatment. So I stepped in. Month after month, I transferred money to him to cover Lily’s therapy.

By the end of the year, I had transferred $85,000 TO HIM — all my savings, accumulated over years of hard work. I told myself that nothing mattered more than helping a child walk again. One night, Travis went to bed early, saying he had a headache.

So I decided to make dinner for the next day. My own laptop was in the office, but his was lying open on the table. I clicked on it, planning to look up a recipe… but instead, I came across SOMETHING ELSE.

Something about LILY. Something that made my blood run cold. I froze, staring at the screen, and whispered:

“WHAT?

WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE?!”

I stared at the screen in shock — Lily wasn’t his daughter at all. The laptop was open to a child talent agency, and there she was, listed under another name with a profile for “short-term engagements.”
My stomach twisted. Digging deeper, I found receipts and emails: the $85,000 I had given for “therapy” had gone toward a house he bought with another woman.

My hands shook, but I knew what to do. I gathered all the evidence and filed for divorce. In court, the judge ruled the house must be transferred to me, since it was bought with my stolen savings.

When the money stopped, his mistress left him, and he lost everything. I, meanwhile, kept the house — turning his betrayal into my fresh start.

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