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  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Woman Splits Rent with Boyfriend for Years, Then She Discovers Some Documents – Story of the Day

    Lana had been dating Ashton for several months before he asked her to move in with him and share the expenses of an apartment. They split everything equally for years until Lana discovered that Ashton had lied all along.

    “It’ll be great. We’re both recent graduates, so living together makes more sense. We split the bills 50-50, and both of us win,” Ashton told Lana. She wasn’t sure moving in together after eight months of dating was the best idea.

    “I don’t know, Ashton. It’s a big commitment. As you said, we both just graduated from school,” Lana said hesitantly.

    “Well, it’s the only we can move to the city and find jobs together. I have some money already for a deposit and everything. I’ll go find the apartment and handle all that stuff if you let me,” Ashton continued, urging Lana to say yes.

    “Ok, I agree. It makes sense because living in the city has become pretty expensive. Once we find jobs, it’ll be fine,” she finally accepted.

    Ashton moved to the city and found an apartment quicker than Lana expected. He set everything up, and Lana packed her stuff, moving in with him only a few weeks later. Rent was pretty reasonable, and it was better to split it down the middle.

    “You can send the rent money to me. I’ll send it from my account to the landlord directly,” Ashton told her when she asked about it.

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    They moved in together and were content for several years. | Source: Pexels

    “Does it cover utilities and stuff? What about the Wi-Fi?” Lana wondered.

    “How about you pay the Wi-Fi from your account?” Ashton suggested. Lana agreed immediately because Ashton had been in charge of so much, but she also wanted to be helpful.

    This arrangement worked perfectly for several years until Lana wanted to stop renting and get a house with Ashton. But they needed to talk about the future before that.

    “Honey, we’ve been living together for several years. Do you see us going further?” she asked one night.

    “Of course, Lana. But I wasn’t sure you wanted to get married anytime soon,” Ashton said sincerely.

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    They talked about their future together. | Source: Pexels

    “Well…I’ve never been into weddings that much. We could have something simple. But I asked about it because I thought that it might be time to find a house,” Lana explained. “I’m tired of paying rent every month. I would rather use that money towards a mortgage.”

    “That sounds like a great idea. But I don’t know if we’ve saved enough for a down payment,” Ashton said, suddenly hesitant.

    “Oh, I know that. I have some savings, but I just wanted us to start thinking about moving forward together,” Lana finished.

    “You’re right. Let’s plan it,” Ashton agreed, but whenever Lana brought the subject up again, he distracted her with other things. Maybe he doesn’t want to buy a house together or get married, Lana thought.

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. | Source: Pexels

    One day, Lana cleaned their room while Ashton went to pick up their dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant. They ate there or picked up food every single Saturday since they moved in. It was a lovely little tradition.

    Suddenly, Lana saw that Ashton left some of his documents in disarray in the closet. She picked them up and started arranging them in his folder. She had never seen what he kept there because that was his business.

    But then she saw something with their apartment address. Was this our rental contract? Lana wondered. She got curious and looked further. But it wasn’t that kind of contract. Ashton’s name was next to the word “owner.”

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn't want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    Ashton arrived with their food, but Lana didn’t want to eat. | Source: Pexels

    She didn’t understand a lot about property deeds or titles, but the document stated that Ashton was the apartment owner. He lied to me all these years! Lana realized in horror. How did he use the money I paid towards “rent” then?”

    “Honey, I’m here! The food smells amazing today!” Ashton called from the kitchen. She wanted to march into the living room and yell at him. But it was best to maintain a calm attitude first.

    “What is this, Ashton? You own this apartment or condo or whatever?” Lana asked him with the documents in her hand. Ashton’s eyes flared.

    “What are you doing going through my things?” he asked, trying to deflect.

    “No. Don’t change the subject. This is clearly an ownership deed, and you are the owner. Tell me the truth right now!” Lana said, not managing to keep her cool in the end.

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    Lana asked what he did with her money. | Source: Pexels

    “Ok, Lana. Calm down. It’s not that bad. Yes, I’m the owner of the apartment,” Ashton started but didn’t go on.

    “What about what I paid in rent?” Lana asked, exasperated.

    “I used it to pay the mortgage. Ok, listen. My parents gave me money for a down payment after graduation and saw this great opportunity. But the mortgage to this place would’ve been too much from my initial paycheck,” Ashton explained.

    “So, you lied all these years?” Lana asked coldly.

    “Yes, but it’s not a big deal. It’s as if you rented from me,” Ashton justified.

    “But a mortgage would not have been as high as rent. We ‘split’ everything in half. Was your mortgage $1,600 a month?” Lana questioned.

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    Lana packed her things and left. | Source: Pexels

    “Well, no. The mortgage was a little more than what you paid in rent,” Ashton admitted. “I’m sorry, Lana. I’m so sorry. I didn’t think you would agree if you knew I owned this place.”

    “YOU LIED TO ME!” she yelled and started crying. “I could have saved so much money if we had actually split things in half. But no! You made me pay your entire mortgage for years! What did you do with your money?!”

    “I…I saved it,” Ashton said.

    “For yourself, right?! You don’t care about me at all. I’m going to talk to a lawyer! I’m going to sue you! But I’m moving out first!” Lana screamed and moved. She packed her things while Ashton begged her to stop.

    “Please. I’ll send you the money. Just don’t leave. I love you. We’re getting married!” Ashton pleaded.

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    She received a message from the bank alerting her that Ashton sent her the money, but it was too late. | Source: Pexels

    “Goodbye, Ashton. I don’t care what you do with your life,” Lana added. “I’ll be back for the rest of my stuff soon.”

    She left and went to a hotel. Soon enough, Lana found a great apartment in the area. It was smaller than Ashton’s place, but at least, no one would lie to her. She might have threatened him with a lawsuit, but the truth is that she didn’t want anything from him. She wanted to cut ties and move on.

    Ashton called and begged her to come back, but Lana refused every time. Eventually, he stopped. But one day, Lana received an alert from her bank app informing her of a deposit of thousands of dollars.

    Apparently, Ashton had given her back what she could’ve saved if they really split things in the middle. It was a nice gesture, but too late. Lana was over him.

    What can we learn from this story?

    • Lying can destroy a relationship. While some couples might repair things after a huge lie, other people can’t tolerate it. Don’t lie to your partner.
    • Ask to see documents before agreeing to big commitments. Lana didn’t ask to see their rental agreement and discovered the truth in the worst possible manner. Don’t let your partner handle everything because you never know what could happen.

    Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.

  • During an Argument, My Wife Said I Wasn’t Our 15-Year-Old Son’s Biological Father — None of Us Saw It Coming

    During an Argument, My Wife Said I Wasn’t Our 15-Year-Old Son’s Biological Father — None of Us Saw It Coming

    They say life can change in an instant. Mine changed over a forgotten trash bag and a silly argument. One minute I was Dave, husband of Julia and father of Evan… the next, I was just Dave, a man whose entire identity had crumbled when my wife accidentally revealed I wasn’t our son’s real father.

    The evening started like any other Tuesday. I’d just gotten home from work, tie loosened and sleeves rolled up. The house smelled like garlic and basil… Julia was making her signature pasta. Our son Evan’s backpack was tossed by the door, soccer cleats leaving small clumps of dirt on the mat.

    “Hey, bud,” I called out, hearing the familiar sound of video game blasters from the living room. “How was practice?”

    Evan didn’t look away from the screen. At 15, he was the perfect blend of Julia and me… with dark hair that never quite behaved and eyes that crinkled at the corners when he laughed.

    “Coach says I might start on Saturday,” he said, thumbs flying over the controller.

    I ruffled his hair as I passed. “That’s great! I’ll be in the front row, embarrassing you with my cheering.”

    “Dad, please don’t bring the air horn again.”

    “No promises!” I laughed, heading to the kitchen.

    A man smiling | Source: Pexels

    A man smiling | Source: Pexels

    Julia stood at the stove, stirring sauce. I wrapped my arms around her waist from behind, kissing her neck. Seventeen years of marriage and the sight of her still made my heart skip.

    “Hey, you,” she said, but something in her voice was tight and controlled.

    “Everything okay?”

    “Just a long day. Can you take out the trash? It’s overflowing.”

    I glanced at the bin. “Didn’t we agree Evan would handle trash duty this week? Part of that responsibility talk we had?”

    Julia’s shoulders tensed. “Just do it, Dave. I’ve been asking him all day.”

    A garbage bag near the door | Source: Unsplash

    A garbage bag near the door | Source: Unsplash

    “He needs to learn—”

    “For God’s sake!” She slammed the wooden spoon down. “Why does everything have to be a teaching moment? Just take out the damn trash!”

    Evan appeared in the doorway, his controller forgotten. “Mom? Dad? What’s going on?”

    “Your father thinks I should be the household trash enforcer on top of everything else I do around here.”

    I held up my hands. “That’s not what I said. We agreed as a family—”

    “Oh, now you care about family agreements? That’s rich coming from you.”

    “What’s that supposed to mean?”

    An annoyed woman | Source: Pexels

    An annoyed woman | Source: Pexels

    She jabbed a finger at me. “You’re lecturing me about responsibility? You, who forgets to pay the electricity bill but remembers every detail of your fantasy football league?”

    Evan shifted uncomfortably. “I’ll take out the trash. It’s not a big deal.”

    “No,” Julia snapped, turning on him. “You had all day to do it. All day! I shouldn’t have to remind you FIFTY times. You’re just like him.”

    I stepped between them. “Don’t talk to him like that.”

    “So you’re gonna tell me how to talk to MY son?” Julia snapped.

    “Mom, stop shouting at Dad for no reason.” Evan stepped forward. “Dad, it’s okay. I’ll do it.”

    A disheartened teenage boy | Source: Pexels

    A disheartened teenage boy | Source: Pexels

    Julia threw her hands up. “Oh, so you two are teaming up against me now? Trying to turn Evan against me?! Well, just so you know, Dave… you’re NOT even his real father!”

    The kitchen went silent as the sauce on the stove bubbled and popped in the stillness.

    My face drained of color. “What did you just say?”

    Julia’s hands flew to her mouth, her eyes wide with horror at her own words. “I… honey… I didn’t mean for it to happen this way.”

    A startled woman | Source: Pexels

    A startled woman | Source: Pexels

    “Is it true?”

    She couldn’t meet my eyes. “Dave, I’m sorry.”

    Evan backed out of the kitchen, shaking his head. “No, no… no. This can’t be. You’re lying. You have to be lying.”

    Before either of us could move, he turned and bolted. The front door slammed, rattling the windows.

    “Evan!” I ran after him.

    ***

    Night had fallen by the time I found him on the bench at Rivers Meadow Park. His shoulders were hunched and his face was streaked with tears.

    Silhouette of a sad person sitting on the bench | Source: Pexels

    Silhouette of a sad person sitting on the bench | Source: Pexels

    “Hey, buddy,” I said softly, approaching like he was a wounded animal that might bolt.

    He didn’t look up. “Is it true?”

    I sat on the bench beside him, the wood creaking under my weight. “I don’t know, buddy. I found out when you did.”

    “How can you not know? She’s your wife.”

    “Sometimes…” I struggled to find words that wouldn’t make things worse. “Sometimes adults make mistakes. Big ones.”

    “So am I a mistake?” His eyes finally met mine, red-rimmed and piercing.

    “No.” I reached for his hand. “You are the best thing that ever happened to me. That’s the one thing I’m sure of right now.”

    A sad boy looking at someone | Source: Pexels

    A sad boy looking at someone | Source: Pexels

    He pulled away, staring at his sneakers. “My whole life is a lie.”

    “Not our life together. Not the camping trips or the science projects or the way you laugh at my terrible jokes. None of that was a lie, Evan.”

    A tear slid down his cheek. “I don’t know who I am anymore.”

    “You’re Evan. You’re the kid who saved that baby bird last summer even though everyone said it would die. You’re the friend who stood up to those bullies when they were picking on Max. You’re the son who made me breakfast in bed on my birthday and burned the toast but I ate it anyway because you tried so hard.”

    A ghost of a smile flickered across his face. “It was pretty burned.”

    “Like charcoal. But I didn’t care. Because you made it.”

    Two slices of burned toast on a ceramic plate | Source: Pexels

    Two slices of burned toast on a ceramic plate | Source: Pexels

    As we walked home, his hand found mine for the first time in years since he’d decided he was too old for that. I held on tight, terrified of what waited for us at home.

    “Dad?”

    “Yeah?”

    “No matter what she says… you’re my dad. Okay?”

    I nodded, but a question lingered in my mind—who was Evan’s real father?

    ***

    Julia sat at the kitchen table when we walked in, a half-empty glass of wine in front of her. The pasta had been dumped in the trash.

    “Thank God!” she exclaimed. “I was about to call the police.”

    “We’re fine,” I said flatly. “Physically, anyway.”

    A frustrated man | Source: Pexels

    A frustrated man | Source: Pexels

    Evan stood awkwardly, looking between us. “I’m going to my room.”

    “Wait,” Julia pleaded. “We need to talk about this… as a family.”

    “Are we even a family?” he shot back.

    “Of course we are. Nothing changes that.”

    “Everything changes that, Mom! Did you cheat on Dad? Is that what happened?”

    “It’s complicated, honey.”

    “No, it’s not. It’s a yes or no question.”

    Julia’s face crumpled. “It was before we were married. Your dad and I were on a break.”

    A depressed woman | Source: Pexels

    A depressed woman | Source: Pexels

    I felt sick. “A break? We were engaged, Julia. We had a fight and I stayed with my brother for two weeks. That’s not a break.”

    “I thought you weren’t coming back, Dave. I was hurt and confused and—”

    “Who is it?” I demanded.

    She looked up, her eyes full of tears. “Alex.”

    The floor seemed to tilt beneath me. “ALEX? My best friend Alex? The guy who stood next to me at our wedding?”

    She nodded miserably.

    A bride and groom at their wedding ceremony | Source: Unsplash

    A bride and groom at their wedding ceremony | Source: Unsplash

    “How long have you known?”

    “I thought Evan was yours. I really did. But two years ago, Alex got drunk at that New Year’s party, and he said something about Evan’s smile and chin looking like his mother’s. And the timeline… it suddenly made sense. I then took a DNA test… and…”

    “Two years?? You’ve known for two years and said NOTHING?”

    “I was afraid! I didn’t want to lose you or destroy our family over something that happened so long ago.”

    Evan slumped on the couch. “Does he know about me?”

    “He… suspected. But we never talked about it sober.”

    A disheartened boy sitting on the couch | Source: Pexels

    A disheartened boy sitting on the couch | Source: Pexels

    I ran my hands through my hair, trying to process the betrayal. “I need some air.”

    “Dad, don’t go,” Evan pleaded. “Please.”

    I looked at my son… because no matter what, he was my son. I couldn’t leave him. Not now.

    “I’ll stay. But I’ll be sleeping in the guest room.”

    ***

    The next day, Julia dropped another bombshell. “I called Alex. He’s coming over.”

    I nearly choked on my coffee. “Here? Today?”

    “We need to sort this out. All of us.”

    A frustrated man leaning on the wall | Source: Pexels

    A frustrated man leaning on the wall | Source: Pexels

    “I can’t believe you did that without asking me.”

    “I thought—”

    “That’s the problem, Julia. You keep making these massive decisions without me. First hiding this for years, now inviting him into our home?”

    Evan set down his cereal spoon. “I want to meet him.”

    Both Julia and I turned to him in surprise.

    A shocked woman | Source: Pexels

    A shocked woman | Source: Pexels

    “Are you sure, buddy?” I asked gently.

    He nodded, his jaw set with determination. “If he’s… you know… I want to see him. To know.”

    An hour later, Alex stood awkwardly in our living room. My best friend since college. The best man at my wedding. The godfather to my son… his son by blood but mine by heart.

    “Dave,” he said, extending his hand.

    I stared at it until he dropped it.

    “You knew?” I asked.

    He had the decency to look ashamed. “I suspected. But I wasn’t sure until Julia called this morning.”

    A stressed man | Source: Pexels

    A stressed man | Source: Pexels

    Evan stepped forward, studying Alex’s face. The resemblance I’d never noticed before suddenly hit me—the shape of the jaw and the set of the eyes. God, they looked like copies of each other.

    “Did you ever want to know me?” Evan asked bluntly.

    Alex blinked, taken aback by the directness. “I… I convinced myself you were Dave’s. It was easier that way. For everyone.”

    “Except now?” I said bitterly.

    “Can we talk alone?” Alex asked me.

    A guilty man | Source: Pexels

    A guilty man | Source: Pexels

    We stepped into the backyard, where he immediately started apologizing. “Dave, man, I never meant for any of this to happen. It was one night. We were wasted, you and Julia had broken up—”

    “We weren’t broken up. We had a fight.”

    “That’s not how she told it.”

    I laughed. “And you didn’t think to check with me? Your best friend?”

    “I was messed up back then. You remember what I was like after Melissa left me and moved back to Japan.”

    A couple dealing with heartbreak | Source: Pexels

    A couple dealing with heartbreak | Source: Pexels

    “Don’t you dare make excuses,” I growled. “You slept with my fiancée and then stood next to me at my wedding knowing what you’d done.”

    “I’m sorry, man. I don’t know what else to say.”

    “Get out of my house.”

    “Dave, man, please…”

    “Leave. Now.”

    Cropped shot of a man pointing his finger at someone | Source: Pexels

    Cropped shot of a man pointing his finger at someone | Source: Pexels

    The weeks that followed were a blur of pain, rage, and long conversations late into the night. Julia moved into the guest room and Evan withdrew into himself.

    One night, I found him sitting on the front steps, staring at his phone.

    “Whatcha looking at?” I asked, sitting beside him.

    He hesitated, then showed me the screen. It was Alex’s social media profile.

    “He coaches Little League. And he has a dog named Rusty.”

    A pause, then: “I want to talk to him again. Would that be okay?”

    A boy holding his phone | Source: Freepik

    A boy holding his phone | Source: Freepik

    Every instinct in me wanted to say no and protect what was left of our family. But I looked at my son, his confusion, and his need for answers. And knew I couldn’t stand in his way.

    “If that’s what you need, then yes. It’s okay.”

    He leaned against my shoulder the way he used to when he was little. “Would you come with me?”

    “Always, bud.”

    ***

    Two days later, we met Alex at a quiet diner downtown. I sat at the counter, pretending to read the paper while they took a booth nearby. I couldn’t hear what they were saying, but I could see Evan’s serious face, his hands gesturing as he talked. Once or twice, they even laughed.

    A person holding a newspaper | Source: Pexels

    A person holding a newspaper | Source: Pexels

    After about an hour, Evan slid out of the booth and came over to me.

    “Ready to go?” I asked.

    He nodded. “Yeah.”

    Outside, as we walked to the car, he finally spoke. “He’s okay, I guess. But he’s not you.”

    I glanced at him. “What do you mean?”

    “He doesn’t know that I hate mushrooms or that I sleep with two pillows. He’s never helped me with my science homework or taught me how to change a tire.”

    Evan kicked a stone on the wet sidewalk. “He may be my biological father, but you’re my dad… my REAL DAD. My hero.”

    I stopped walking, overwhelmed by emotion.

    Silhouette of two men walking on a wet road | Source: Pexels

    Silhouette of two men walking on a wet road | Source: Pexels

    “I know this whole thing sucks, Dad. But I want you to know that nothing’s changed for me. You’re still my dad. You’ll always be my dad. Always.”

    My eyes welled up. I opened my arms without thinking, and Evan stepped right into them. I held him tight, breathing him in like I could somehow hold him together just by holding him close.

    After a long minute, we pulled apart.

    “Let’s go home, buddy.”

    ***

    Summer faded into fall. Julia and I tried counseling, but some fractures can’t be repaired. By Halloween, we’d agreed to separate.

    A couple taking off their wedding rings | Source: Pexels

    A couple taking off their wedding rings | Source: Pexels

    “I never wanted to hurt you,” she said as she packed her things. “Either of you.”

    “I know. But intentions don’t change outcomes.”

    She paused, holding a framed photo of the three of us at the beach years ago. “What happens now?”

    “Now we try to be better co-parents than we were spouses.”

    “And us?”

    I looked at the woman I’d loved for nearly two decades. “There is no us anymore, Julia. Not like before.”

    Grayscale shot of a sad woman covering her face | Source: Pexels

    Grayscale shot of a sad woman covering her face | Source: Pexels

    She nodded, wiping away tears. “Evan wants to stay with you.”

    “He told you that?”

    “He didn’t have to. I know my son.” She set down the picture. “He needs stability right now, and that’s you. It’s always been you.”

    After she left, Evan and I ordered pizza and ate it straight from the box while watching his favorite sci-fi show. Neither of us mentioned the empty spaces in the closets or the missing photos from the walls.

    A person enjoying pizza, cola, and potato chips | Source: Pexels

    A person enjoying pizza, cola, and potato chips | Source: Pexels

    “Are you going to be okay?” he asked during a commercial break.

    I considered lying, saying everything was fine. But we’d had enough lies.

    “Not right away, bud. But eventually. How about you?”

    He shrugged. “Same, I guess. It’s weird… I’m sad but also kind of relieved. Like we can stop pretending now.”

    “Yeah! I get that.”

    Close-up shot of a delighted man smiling | Source: Pexels

    Close-up shot of a delighted man smiling | Source: Pexels

    He grabbed another slice of pizza. “For what it’s worth, I think you and Mom might be better apart. You haven’t seemed happy together in a long time.”

    “When did you get so wise?”

    “Must have gotten it from my dad,” he said with a small smile. “My dad… Dave!”

    Life wasn’t what I’d planned, but plans are overrated anyway. What matters is love… not the romantic kind that fades or changes, but the steady kind that shows up every day. The kind that burns toast, plays video games, and struggles through algebra homework together.

    The kind that has nothing to do with DNA and everything to do with choice.

    Silhouette of two men at the beach with their dog | Source: Pexels

    Silhouette of two men at the beach with their dog | Source: Pexels

    Here’s another story: Easter meant family, warmth, and Mom’s roast… until the day she told me I didn’t have a family anymore. I had no idea the real reason would break me.

    This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

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