My mother turned pale. Sierra started crying. Kevin tried to deny it, but the evidence was undeniable.
I looked at all of them — the people who had betrayed me in the worst possible way.
“You called me a failure,” I said, voice steady. “You used me for money. You laughed at me while I paid for your affair and your baby. But I’m done being your ATM.”
I looked at Sierra.
“Congratulations on your baby. You can keep him. But you will never get another cent from me again.”
I looked at Kevin.
“The divorce papers are already filed. You have 30 days to get out of my house.”
I looked at my mother.
“And you… you chose her over me. I hope it was worth it.”
Then I walked out.
I filed for full divorce, kept the house, and cut every single one of them out of my life completely.
Six months later, I heard Kevin and Sierra were fighting constantly. My mother tried to call me many times, but I never answered.
I started therapy, focused on my career, and began rebuilding my life — this time for myself.
Sometimes the strongest thing you can do… is stop carrying people who only see you as a wallet.
THE END
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