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Wife's Revenge: Exposing His Family Lies

The sound of the front door opening sent a jolt through my body. Five years. Five long years since I'd heard that sound accompanied by Sebastian's footsteps. "Alison, I'm home," he called out, his voice eerily casual, as if he'd merely been on a business trip that lasted a week rather than a disappearance that stretched half a decade. I stepped into the entryway, Oaklee clutching my hand, her small fingers trembling slightly. My heart pounded against my ribs as I rounded the corner. The man standing in my foyer was both familiar and foreign. Sebastian looked older, his face leaner, but his eyes held that same calculating gleam I'd grown to recognize before he left. But it wasn't his appearance that made my breath catch painfully in my throat. It was the woman beside him.
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Chapter 3

The argument started over something trivial—Oaklee's toy being taken by Griffin—but it escalated quickly into something uglier.

"Give it back to your sister," I demanded, standing in the living room where Griffin was clutching Oaklee's favorite stuffed rabbit.

Mrs. West appeared instantly, as if she'd been waiting for an opportunity. "Griffin is just playing, Alison. Don't be so possessive."

"He's not just playing," I insisted, my voice rising despite my efforts to stay calm. "He's deliberately taking Oaklee's things."

Sebastian stepped between us, his expression cold. "Cassandra says Griffin hasn't been sleeping well. He needs comforting objects."

"Oaklee needs her toys too," I countered, feeling Oaklee press against my side, her small body trembling slightly.

Mrs. West's face twisted with malice. "Perhaps if you were a better mother, Oaklee wouldn't be so attached to material things."

The words hit like a slap. "Excuse me?"

"Look at her," Mrs. West gestured dismissively at Oaklee. "Clinging to you like a frightened animal. No confidence, no independence. You've smothered her."

I felt Oaklee's grip on my hand tighten. "That's enough," I said, my voice shaking with rage. "Don't you dare talk about my daughter that way."

"Your daughter?" Sebastian interjected, his tone dripping with contempt. "She's our daughter, and frankly, I'm concerned about her development under your influence."

Cassandra stood silently in the doorway, Griffin in her arms, her eyes wide with what looked like embarrassment.

"Oaklee is perfectly fine," I insisted, pulling Oaklee closer. "She's confident and loving and—"

"If she were confident, she wouldn't be hiding behind you," Mrs. West cut in. "She should be playing with Griffin, not competing with him."

"Competing?" I echoed incredulously. "He's three years old!"

"Alison," Sebastian's voice hardened, "we need space to sort things out. Take Oaklee and go somewhere else for a few days."

I stared at him in disbelief. "You're... kicking us out?"

"For now," he replied coldly. "We need time to adjust to the new arrangement."

---

Sara's house was warm and welcoming, but I felt humiliated as I stood on her doorstep with Oaklee clutching her small overnight bag.

"Oh, honey," Sara enveloped me in a hug as soon as she opened the door. "Come in, come in."

Inside, she set up Oaklee with coloring books and cookies while I collapsed on her couch, exhaustion washing over me.

"He actually kicked us out," I repeated, still unable to believe it. "In front of Oaklee."

Sara's expression darkened. "That bastard. And his mother—I could strangle her."

I closed my eyes, feeling tears threaten. "What am I going to do, Sara?"

"You're going to fight back," she said firmly, squeezing my hand. "But first, you need rest."

For three days, we stayed with Sara. But on the fourth day, I noticed something had changed in the neighborhood.

"Isn't that Alison?" I heard someone whisper as we walked past the park. "I thought she abandoned her family."

I froze, turning to see two women watching me with suspicious expressions.

"Abandoned?" I echoed aloud.

"That's what Eleanor West said," one of them replied, not even trying to hide her gossip. "She said you couldn't handle having a real family and ran off."

My cheeks burned with humiliation as I hurried away, Oaklee's confused questions following me like shadows.

Later that day, as I tried to explain to Oaklee that we were just "visiting Auntie Sara," I overheard more whispers at the grocery store.

"...mentally unstable," someone was saying. "Eleanor says she neglects the poor child."

"...keeping Sebastian from his rightful home..."

"...never really wanted to be a mother..."

Each whisper felt like a knife twisting in my chest. Mrs. West had systematically destroyed my reputation in just days.

---

"You need to document everything," Sara advised as we sat at her kitchen table late that night, Oaklee finally asleep. "Every conversation, every incident."

I nodded slowly, an idea forming. "And I need to protect what's mine."

The next morning, I called my parents.

"Mom, Dad," I said when they answered, "I need your help with something important."

Two days later, with Sara's assistance, I signed the papers transferring ownership of the house to my parents' names.

"Just a temporary measure," I explained to Sara as we left the lawyer's office. "But Sebastian doesn't need to know that."

Sara grinned. "He still thinks he can claim it in the divorce?"

"Exactly," I replied, feeling a spark of satisfaction ignite within me. "Let him think that."

As we walked back to Sara's car, I pulled out my phone and began recording.

"Day seven of Sebastian's return," I dictated quietly. "He left for work this morning without providing any financial support for Oaklee or myself. This marks the fifth consecutive day without contribution to household expenses..."

Sara raised an eyebrow. "What are you doing?"

"Building my case," I replied, a new determination hardening my voice. "He abandoned us for five years. He's been financially irresponsible. And now he's trying to steal my home."

I paused, looking back at the lawyer's office.

"This is just the beginning."

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