Nancy believed in love, loyalty, and keeping things equal in a marriage.
For two years, she handed over half the rent, trusting her husband.
When she learned he and his mother had been scamming her out of thousands
the whole time, she decided to settle the score with a lesson they’d never forget.
They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned? Well, they haven’t met a woman
who’s been robbed by her husband and mother-in-law for two years straight.
I’m the kind of woman who believes in justice. The kind who works hard, plays fair,
and expects the same in return. But sometimes life throws you a curveball that’s so
twisted and so perfectly designed to break your heart and ignite your rage that you
have no choice but to embrace your inner vengeful goddess.
You know what’s funny? I actually thought Jeremy and I had a solid foundation.
We married young, built a life together, and split everything down the middle like responsible adults.
That was our agreement — 50-50. Rent, groceries, bills. Everything.
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