I pulled into the driveway and froze. My kids were on the porch with packed suitcases.
“You told us to wait for Dad,” my son said, handing me his phone. The text claimed to be from me — but I hadn’t sent it. My stomach dropped.
Then a car pulled in. My ex, Lewis, stepped out, smug. He’d faked the messages to lure them out. “Maybe they should live with me,” he sneered.
I sent the kids inside and stood my ground. He left, but I knew this wasn’t over.
Later, I gathered every bit of evidence — fake texts, custody records, old messages — and calmly shared them with his girlfriend, Lisa. At first, she defended him. Then her face changed as the truth sank in.
Weeks later, I heard their relationship was unraveling. His lies were catching up to him.
I didn’t need revenge. The truth was enough.