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11/09/2024

MY STEPFATHER FIRED ME BECAUSE HIS BIOLOGICAL SON WANTED MY JOB — KARMA DIDN'T LET IT SLIDE.

I’ve been working for my dad’s construction company since I was 15. Not by choice, but because I had to. "Earn your keep" was his favorite line. I paid actual rent as a teen. He married my mom when I was 10, and from that day on, it felt like I was more of a tenant than family. But I put my head down and worked hard, thinking one day it’d pay off.

But then David, his biological son, suddenly reappeared. He’d been gone for years, blaming Dad for his mom’s affair. Now, fresh out of college with a fancy construction management degree, he wanted in. But I never saw what was coming.

One day, my dad calls me into his office and says, "We need to let you go." I was speechless. I’d been with the company for over a decade, building it from nothing. When I asked why, he just looked at me and said, "David’s got the degree, and we don’t have room for both of you. It’s time I help him get on his feet."

I didn’t lose it. I just left, trusting that the universe would handle the rest. And, well, let’s just say karma doesn’t miss.

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10/24/2024

MY HUSBAND COMPLAINED THAT I WAS RESTING TOO MUCH AS A STAY-AT-HOME MOM OF 4, SO WE SWITCHED PLACES FOR A FEW DAYS

For the past 10 years, I've been fully devoted to childcare. I used to dream about having a big career, but now I'm a proud mom of 4. Don't get me wrong. I love my kids, but the exhaustion is REAL. Any mom will understand—it's a full-time job. My husband, Henry, and I had an agreement: he provides, and I handle the house and kids. That was the deal, and I never complained.

But lately, Henry's been making more and more comments about how I "DO NOTHING ALL DAY" and how "LAZY" I am. The final straw? I asked him to grab something from the top shelf, and he blew up, yelling about being the sole breadwinner and how tired he was while I just "relax" at home. I was stunned.

So, I calmly suggested we switch places for a few days—he'd stay home as the "housewife," and I'd go to his office. 👇 See less

10/24/2024

MY GRANDMOTHER PRETENDED TO BE DEAF TO TEST US BEFORE DIVIDING THE INHERITANCE — I'LL NEVER FORGET MY UNCLE'S FACE WHEN WE GATHERED IN LAWYER'S OFFICE.

My grandma played them all like a chess grandmaster. She was seriously loaded, and every relative in our family had their eyes on her fortune, especially my uncle and aunt. They practically told her they were waiting for her house.

Sadly, my grandma passed away, and it really broke me for a while. A few days after the funeral, her lawyer gathered all the relatives in his office to read the will. Eight of us walked in and saw seven envelopes and seven small boxes on a long table.

"Take a seat," the lawyer said with a grin. I had a feeling something was up, and then he said to me, "For you, your grandma left something different. Everyone else, open your envelopes!" the lawyer announced. You should've seen my uncle's face when he opened his box ⬇️ See less

10/24/2024

MY SASSY STEPMOM AND HER FOUR KIDS CAME IN ALL-WHITE TO MY FATHER'S FUNERAL.

My dad had been sick for a long time, and even though we knew this day was coming, it didn't make it any easier. I wanted his funeral to honor him properly.

Then Vivian, my stepmom, arrived with her four kids, all dressed in white. It was shocking. Everyone else was in black, mourning, while they looked like they were at a summer party.

Me: "Vivian, what the hell are you doing dressed like this?"

Vivian gave me a smug look. "Oh, darling," she said, waving dismissively. "Your dear father wanted this. It's not my fault you weren't included in his final wishes." She pulled out a piece of paper. "'At my funeral, you and the kids come in white. It's my last wish.'"

I was confused but held back, not wanting to cause a scene. The ceremony began, and Vivian and her kids sat in the front, looking like VIPs.

Suddenly, my dad's best friend, Joe, stepped up with a letter. "Vivian," he called, gesturing for them to stand.

She rose, looking proud, but Joe's expression was serious. And as soon as he started his speech, Vivian could barely swallow, her proud demeanor faltering as it turned out my dad left the information about Vivian we didn't know. ⬇️ See less

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