Wife Divorced Me Thinking She Gonna Be Part Of My Parent’s Million $$ Trust Fund Now She’s In Debt
Update Number One: The Delusion
So, the last few months have been hectic, guys. I just had to let it all sort out. I have not signed the divorce papers yet, and Elior thinks that she’s at an advantage. She thinks I want her back; hence, I’m delaying the process. But she doesn’t know anything.
The trust fund does not belong to me. My parents have willed it for my daughter, and I agreed to that. The income I’m generating from my business is sufficient to keep my expenses afloat. But Elior didn’t know this.
Her lawyer approached us for an out-of-court settlement. He said there’s no need for a long, lengthy court battle if I agree to give in to her demands and get done with the divorce already. He said that since I’m not able to provide for her lifestyle, it’s better that she takes away what is hers and moves on.
Really? What is hers? She has nothing. She deserves nothing. We didn’t fight back saying we wanted to make the matter a court case because we did not agree to her terms. I did not burst her bubble and did not tell her about the trust fund money belonging to my daughter. I let her live in her delusional little life.
Flaunting the Lifestyle
Meanwhile, she was trying her best to make me feel jealous. She posted pictures of herself with her boyfriend every other day at fancy restaurants, spa vacations, you name it. I realized she was using the money from the joint account to fool around with her loser boyfriend.
I was depositing the money into that account for her son, but she chose her temporary lavish lifestyle over her son’s education. There was not much money left in the account by the time, so I let her use it all. Even if I closed it at the time, half the money would have gone to her, so there’s no point in closing it.
I didn’t want to give her any hint on my next move, so I kept it low-key and let her be. When the money was gone, she was expecting it to be refilled at the start of the month as usual, but I didn’t do it. I let her wait and plead.
Closing the Account
She messaged me that I needed to deposit the money for her son’s school fees and for other household needs, but I ignored her. She turned abusive at my ignorance and said that she would take revenge for every penny I was depriving her of.
When she was done venting out, I went to the bank and closed the joint account on the grounds of ongoing divorce. The moment that she got the notification of the account’s closure, she charged me, spamming my phone with all sorts of abusive messages and voicemails. I saved every one of them. You understand what I was going to do about it, right? In fact, I saved some of her bikini photos with her boyfriend on that vacation.
The First Hearing
On the day of our first court hearing, she had the audacity to come to the court in arms with her drug-addicted boyfriend. I’ll get to that part in a minute. When I saw her outside the court, she was all dressed up in brand clothing, flaunting herself in a way that she was about an inch away from hitting the jackpot. She smirked at me as if she was about to take my everything.
When I saw her evil face, I pitied her son. She was destroying his life, and people like her should not be allowed to give birth because they’re responsible for raising a damaged and hollow person.
When the court proceedings began and my attorney started defending my case, her face turned pale. She reacted so funnily when my lawyer revealed that the trust fund had been willed to my daughter. It was not my property, and she could not demand it for alimony.
A Failed Prophecy
She pulled the lawyer aside, and they came back with a new set of demands. They asked for the house and shares in my business. To their disappointment, the house, as well as the business, all belong to the trust, which is now my daughter’s.
After my wife passed away, my parents sat me down and told me that they were transferring the will to my daughter’s name just to safeguard the property in case something like this happens. My father told me that I might be vulnerable and fall prey to women who would fall after me just for money.
I now feel that their prophecy is true. When they told me about this, I laughed at them and said I would never fall for such a woman and that I was smart. Well, looks like they were right. Sometimes you fail to recognize the imposters like Elior who suck onto you just for the money.
I won’t blame anybody but my vulnerability or maybe my loneliness that I failed to see through her fake mask of love and compassion.
