Once, there was a woman whose life changed after marrying a wealthy man she thought was a blessing. As she shared on Reddit, he “showered her parents with extravagant gifts,” paid off her sister’s debt, and got her brother a great job. Her in-laws adored him, despite knowing “he’d been unfaithful.”
The first time he cheated was right after she gave birth to their daughter, Kelly. Feeling vulnerable, she stayed, thinking it was her fault. “I wasn’t the best wife during pregnancy,” she admitted.
Years later, when Kelly was 12, he cheated again. This time, she filed for divorce. The custody battle was brutal. Her in-laws and parents sided with her ex, and she lost custody. They “painted her as the bad guy” to Kelly, who grew distant.
Her best friend, Tina, helped her through. Over time, she offered to pay for Kelly’s grad school on one condition—Kelly would give up her inheritance. “In my will, my goddaughter, Laura, is my main beneficiary.”
Kelly became successful, but when her father lost everything, she wanted to reconnect. The woman wondered if it was genuine or about money. Her decision sparked family controversy over whether choosing Laura was fair.