Evil Stepmothers Who Met Their Match: Stories of Karma Catching Up in the Most Unexpected Ways

1. **Dream Sabotage Backfires**
Emily’s stepmother, Linda, turned off her alarms, ensuring she’d miss her med school entrance exam. “You’re not cut out for med school,” Linda sneered. But Emily’s brother Jason called the police, who sped her to the exam on time. She succeeded, while Linda faced the consequences: eviction by Emily’s dad for her sabotage.

2. **Stolen College Fund and a Veneer Mishap**
Tracy stole $5,000 from Kristen’s college fund for cosmetic veneers, calling it a “small family loan.” Karma struck when Tracy’s new veneers cracked during a BBQ. Neighborhood gossip spread, and Kristen’s dad demanded Tracy repay every penny.

3. **Prom Ruined, but Karma Saves the Night**
Carla canceled Emily’s prom hair appointment out of spite but didn’t count on her son Mason’s clever intervention. He booked a limo and a stylist using Carla’s hidden cash. Emily dazzled at prom, leaving Carla humiliated and speechless.

4. **Wedding Day Drama**
Linda wore a white dress to her stepdaughter Alexandra’s wedding, hoping to steal the spotlight. But Alexandra’s husband, Tom, exposed her antics with a montage of her scheming, earning gasps and boos from the crowd. Linda fled in disgrace.

5. **A Betrayal Unveiled**
Calla discovered a lace robe in her husband Jason’s closet, later worn by her stepmother Lorraine. Suspicions arose, but Jason denied involvement. Karma’s final blow remains a mystery.

These stories reveal how actions, good or bad, often come full circle, proving that karma spares no one.

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