My MIL Mocked Me for Making My Own

Jackโ€™s Sick Day

Jack never missed workโ€”not for illness or even his motherโ€™s death. So when he called in sick one Tuesday morning, hunched and coughing at the kitchen table, I knew something was wrong.

โ€œI feel awful,โ€ he said.

โ€œYou look worse,โ€ I replied, handing him Tylenol.

I took over the chaotic morning routine with our three kids. But when I opened the door to leave, I froze. A life-sized white statue of Jack stood on the porchโ€”perfect down to his scar and nose.

โ€œIs thatโ€ฆ Dad?โ€ Ellie whispered.

Jack appeared behind us, went pale, and without explanation dragged the statue inside. โ€œIโ€™ll handle it,โ€ he muttered, avoiding my eyes.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to have to do better than that, Jack.โ€

The Note

As we loaded into the car, Noah tugged on my sleeve. โ€œMom,โ€ he whispered, โ€œthis was under the statue.โ€ It was a wrinkled note:

โ€œJack,
Iโ€™m returning the statue I made while believing you loved me.
Finding out youโ€™ve been married for nearly ten years destroyed me.
You owe me $10,000โ€ฆ or your wife sees every message.
โ€”Sallyโ€

I smiled at Noah, hid the note, and drove the kids to school. By 10 a.m., I was sobbing in a parking lot. By noon, I was at a lawyerโ€™s office.

The Truth

At home that night, Jack had passed out at the table. His laptop was open. I found emails:

โ€œPlease donโ€™t do this.โ€
โ€œMy wife canโ€™t find out.โ€
โ€œI still love you, Sally.โ€

I saved everything.

The Ending

Sally agreed to testify. In court, Jack said nothing. The judge awarded me full custody, the house, and ordered Jack to pay Sally.

โ€œI never meant to hurt you,โ€ Jack said.

โ€œYou never meant for me to find out,โ€ I answeredโ€”and drove away.


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