The house. The savings.
Everything. Left to her and the kids.
Her shoulders shook. But it wasn’t sadness this time.
It was anger.
Jennifer had lied.
She’d cheat.ed everyone.
Megan cried loudly, but her hands were steady now. She was ready.
With the real will, Jeniffer`s days were numbered. Within a week, everything changed.
The next morning, she called Carol Reynolds, a local attorney known around town for her no-nonsense attitude and sharp sense of justice.
She listened carefully as Megan told her everything, then nodded and said, “Let’s fix this.”
The court moved faster than Megan had expected.
The court stripped Jennifer of her law license.
Charges were paid. Megan didn’t feel happy seeing her fall—just relief.
In the end, Megan kept the house. The car.
The savings.
One warm Sunday morning, Megan sat on the front porch. The kids laughed in the yard, chasing each other under the soft breeze.
Life wasn’t perfect. She still missed Tom.
“Mom!” Lily called.
“These are for you!”
Megan smiled and took them. “They’re beautiful, honey. Thank you.”