My Daughter Mentioned ‘Her Other Mom and Dad’—I Wasn’t Ready for What Came Next

While driving home from preschool, my daughter dropped a bombshell.

Shoes off, fruit snack smeared on her leggings, she stared out the window and said, “Mom, Lizzie says you’re the evil one. She’s the kind mom.”

My hands tightened on the wheel, but I stayed calm.

Later, during her nap, I checked the nanny cam I’d hidden months ago at my mom’s house—just in case. There it was: Lizzie on my couch, Daniel’s hand on her arm, a kiss on her temple. Not a shock, but it still hurt.

I didn’t scream. I took screenshots, printed them, and called a lawyer the next morning.

Two days later, Daniel got the envelope. He called, full of excuses. I hung up. No drama. No war. The divorce came quickly.

I let Tess love who she loved—even when it hurt.

One night at the beach, she said, “I miss them… but I think I love you the most.” That’s when the tears came—not from rage, but survival.

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