She thought the worst was over. Her husband had left her for another woman, shattering their marriage and leaving her to raise two children alone. But years later, he returned — bringing new turmoil. “I’m 34 now,” she says. “My ex-husband, who’s 36, walked out when his mistress got pregnant. I’ve raised our two kids ever since.”
Then one evening, he appeared at her door with a little girl by his side. “My wife’s in the hospital,” he said. “She’s dying. I need someone to look after my daughter. Please, I have no one else.” Memories of betrayal flooded back. She refused. His face twisted in anger. “You’re heartless,” he shouted before storming off.
Two months later, the phone rang. It was his wife — polite, nervous. “Have you seen my husband?” she asked. When told about his claim that she was hospitalized and dying, the woman went silent before saying, “What hospital? I’m not sick — I’m pregnant.” The truth was cruelly simple: her ex had lied again. He wasn’t caring for a dying wife — he was trying to escape responsibility, planning a date with another woman and hoping to dump his daughter with his ex.
“I wonder if I did the right thing telling her,” the woman admits. “She’s pregnant — she didn’t need more stress. But staying silent would’ve let him keep lying. Sometimes, moving on means realizing they can still hurt you — even from your past.”