Five years ago, my marriage to Kevin ended when he accidentally texted me instead of his mistress: “I hate Bridget… she can’t even give me a baby.” I left him, took my share of the assets — including our lake house — and tried to move on. He quickly married Jessica, the woman he’d cheated with.
Then, last month, Jess messaged me out of the blue: “I need your help. Only you can save me.”At a quiet café, she told me she was pregnant — and that Kevin demanded she abort because “a child costs too much.” She begged me to give back part of my divorce settlement so he’d “change his mind.”
Instead, I offered her safety — at my lake house — and a plan. With my lawyer’s help, Jess filed for divorce, and we threatened to expose Kevin’s cruelty if he interfered. I also ordered an audit of his company, suspecting financial misconduct. Within weeks, Kevin’s assets were frozen, investors fled, and his spotless image crumbled.
The media told Jess’s story; women’s rights groups rallied behind her. By the time the audit revealed major fraud, Kevin’s business was in ruins — along with his reputation. Jess kept her baby, and we became friends. Watching her hold her newborn, I knew I’d done the right thing. Kevin lost everything, and I gained something far better than revenge — closure. Because sometimes, karma just needs a little push.