“Your house, Demi. The one you saved for.”
I stared at Matt, unable to process what I was looking at.
“Why?” I whispered. “Why would you do this?”
Linda folded her arms as her lips curled into a condescending smile.
“It’s simple,” she said.
“Matt has always been my son first and I need to protect what’s his. You can’t trust everyone these days, you know.”
I was speechless.
“But that’s not all,” Sarah interrupted. “I did some digging after the agent flagged this deal.
Linda’s been planning for Matt to marry someone else. Her friend’s daughter. They were going to push for a divorce, leave you with nothing, and move forward like you didn’t even exist.”
My chest tightened as the room spun.
“You planned this?
With her?” I turned to Matt. “I trusted you, Matt. I gave you everything.
Do you even realize what you’ve done?”
“It’s not like that,” Matt stammered, still avoiding my eyes. “Mom just thought it was best—”
“Best?” I cut him off. “Best for who?
You? Her? What about me, Matt?
I built this life with you. I sacrificed for this house. For us.
And you were ready to erase me like I was nothing!”
“Demi, I—”
“Save it,” I snapped, shaking my head. “You don’t deserve my forgiveness, and you certainly don’t deserve me.”
Sarah stepped in and placed a comforting hand on my shoulder. “Don’t worry, Demi.
The house isn’t sold yet, and we have all the evidence we need to fight this.”
As I turned to leave, I felt a strange sense of clarity. This wasn’t the end of my life. It was just the end of a bad chapter.
And I was ready to write a better one.
The next few months were a blur of paperwork, tears, and laughter.
Sarah helped me file for divorce and Matt’s betrayal made it easy to win everything I was owed. Because Matt’s financial contributions were laughably small, he walked away with stuff like a lamp and a blender.
In the aftermath, I grew closer to Sarah, and we became good friends.
The real estate agent who saved the day? She also became our close friend.
Six months later, I worked with the same agent to buy a new house.
This time, it was only mine, and I didn’t have to share it with a greedy man like Matt.

