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

Posted on May 30, 2025 By Andrew Wright

While we were driving home from preschool, she said it.

Her shoes were off, fruit snack on her leggings, staring out the window. Then came the bomb:

“Mom Lizzie says you’re the evil one. She’s the kind mom.”

My fingers went white on the wheel, yet I stayed calm.
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At my mom’s house, during Tess’ nap, I checked the nanny cam I’d hidden months ago just in case.

And there it was. Lizzie on my couch, Daniel’s hand on her arm, a kiss on her temple.

Not a surprise, but still a gut punch.

I didn’t rage. I took screenshots. Then I drove to print them.

By morning, I’d contacted a lawyer.

Two days later, Daniel got the envelope.

He called, full of excuses. I hung up. Then blocked him.

No drama, no custody war. The divorce was quick.

I let him go, and let Tess love who she loved, even if it hurt.

I didn’t cry until one night at the beach, when Tess said,

“I miss them sometimes… but I think I love you the most.”

That’s when the tears came. Not out of anger, but quiet survival.

After that, Lizzie planned Tess’s birthday and sent me an invitation—to my own daughter’s party.

I went, for Tess. When Lizzie said she loved Tess like her own, I asked,

“Then why did she think I was the evil one?” She had no answer. I didn’t need one.

That night, Tess curled beside me, clutching seashells and a beach postcard.

“Did you cry after I fell asleep?”
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“Yes, baby.”

“Happy or sad?”

“Both.”

Now, a photo sits on our mantle—me, Tess, and my mom at the beach. Windblown. Barefoot. Whole.

I didn’t fall apart. I stood up. And my daughter ran to me first.

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