My Ex Came to Take Our Kids’ Toys for His Mistress’s Child – But Karma Didn’t Take Long to Retaliate

a mask of fury.

I had forgotten she was in the house. She had come over earlier to take the kids to the park, and she had been in the bathroom when Jake arrived.

“Mom,” Jake said, his voice losing some of its edge. “I was just…”

“I know exactly what you were doing,” Carla snapped, her voice low and dangerous.

“I saw it all. I was just waiting.”

Jake shifted uncomfortably. “It’s not what it looks like.”

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“Oh, really?” She stepped closer, her eyes locked on his.

“Because from where I was standing, it looked like you were stealing toys from your own children to give to someone else’s kid.”

“I bought those toys,” Jake said defensively. “They’re mine.”

Carla’s expression didn’t change. “You gave those toys to Oliver and Mia.

The moment you did that, they stopped being yours. They belong to your children. And you just tried to rip them away like they meant nothing.”

“Mom, you don’t understand…”

“Oh, I understand perfectly.

I understand that you’ve been so wrapped up in your new life with Amanda that you’ve forgotten you already have a family. I understand that you’ve barely called or visited your children in months. And I understand that the first time you bother to show up here, it’s NOT to see them.

It’s to TAKE from them.”

Jake’s face flushed. “That’s not fair.”

“Fair?” Carla laughed bitterly. “You want to talk about fair?

Look at your children, Jake. Look at their faces.”

He didn’t look at them. He just stared at the floor.

“You know what?” Carla added.

“I’m done watching you hurt these kids… and pretending you’re the man I raised. So let me make something very clear…”

She stepped closer, her voice dropping to a whisper that somehow felt louder than a shout.

“If you ever come back here and try to take from Oliver and Mia again, you will regret it.

Do you understand me? And hear me well, Jake. I’m striking your name out of my will.

Every last cent I leave behind will go to your children. NOT YOU. Everything will go to Oliver and Mia…

because they’re the only ones who deserve it.”

The room went completely silent as Jake’s face went white. “Mom, you can’t be serious.”

“I have never been more serious in my life,” she concluded. “Now get out of this house.”

Jake stood there for a moment, frozen.

Then he cursed under his breath, dropped the gym bag on the floor, and stormed out. The door slammed so hard the walls shook.

The silence that followed was deafening.

Oliver and Mia scrambled to pick up the toys that had spilled from the bag, clutching them like lifelines. Mia pressed her dollhouse to her chest, tears still streaming down her face.

Carla knelt down and pulled them both into her arms.

“It’s okay, my babies. Grandma’s here. Nobody is taking anything from you ever again.”

I stood there, shaking, trying to process what had just happened.

Carla looked up at me, her eyes soft.

“I’m so sorry, Rachel. I should’ve said something to him a long time ago.”

I shook my head, tears spilling down my cheeks. “You just did more for my kids than their father ever has.”

She squeezed my hand.

“They deserve better. And from now on, that’s exactly what they’re going to get.”

Meanwhile, it didn’t take long for karma to finish the remaining job. When Amanda found out that Jake had been cut out of his mother’s will, everything changed.

All those months of encouraging him to “provide more,” pushing him to fight me for every dollar, and convincing him that he deserved to take back the toys he had given his own children suddenly made sense. She had not been building a family. She had been building a bank account.

The moment she realized there would be no inheritance, her mask slipped.

Within weeks, she ended things with Jake, telling him she was not going to waste her time with a man who couldn’t secure his own future.

Jake called me one night, his voice broken. He wanted to tell me his side of the story, but I didn’t care. I didn’t want to hear it.

“Amanda left me,” he said, sounding defeated.

“She said I wasn’t worth it.”

“Good,” I replied. “Maybe now you’ll understand how it feels.”

He tried to come back into the kids’ lives after that. He showed up at my door with flowers one evening, his tone suddenly soft, almost pleading.

He said he wanted to see Oliver and Mia, and that he wanted to start fresh.

But the damage was done.

Oliver and Mia didn’t run to the door. They didn’t ask when Daddy was coming inside. They just stayed close to me, holding my hands.

I looked at Jake and felt nothing but a cold certainty.

“You made your choices. You can’t walk back in now and expect us to forget everything.”

His eyes flickered with desperation, but there was no room for him anymore. I closed the door gently but firmly.

And for the first time in months, I felt no guilt.

A person who buys toys or takes them away on a whim cannot be family. Family is someone who stays, protects, and chooses love over pride and greed.

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