When her husband Jack suggested selling her cherished apartment to fund a house under his mother’s name, she reluctantly agreed, but only to play along. Little did they know, their betrayal would set her plan into motion.
Her apartment was her pride, earned through years of hard work. When she married Jack, she thought their life would be perfect. But Jack’s family, especially his overbearing mother, Linda, caused constant tension. Linda’s meddling became unbearable, and during a family dinner, Jack proposed selling her apartment to buy a larger house for all of them—owned by his mother.
After a tense moment, she agreed to the plan, pretending to comply. But as Jack and Linda schemed, she secretly sold her car and cabin, transferring the money into her mother’s account. When Jack left for work, she packed her bags, filed for divorce, and made sure the sales were legally protected with the power of attorney he’d unknowingly signed.
She dropped off the divorce papers at his office, leaving him stunned. As Jack and Linda desperately tried to reach her, she blocked their calls. Free from their manipulation, she now sat peacefully at her mother’s kitchen table, planning her next move. She realized they had underestimated her, and with the money from the sales, she was looking for a new apartment—this time, on her own terms.
The betrayal had hurt, but she learned an important lesson: never let anyone undermine your worth. Karma, she thought, is beautiful.
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