Single Mother of 3 Shows up for the Reading of Her Late Husband’s Will Only to Find Out the Lawyer Was His Mistress

Megan appeared to hear her late husband’s will, expecting closure—not betrayal.

But when the polished young lawyer read his final words, Megan understood the unimaginable: everything had been left to her.

Not to his wife—but to his mistress. And that was just the beginning.

In the back seat, Eli and Noah were wrestling over a crumpled snack wrapper.

“Stop it! Both of you!” Lily, their sister, tried to keep the peace, her small voice trying to sound like a grown-up’s.

“You’re acting like babies.”

“Boys, please,” Megan said.

“Just… stop for five minutes, okay?

Please.”

The car became quite.
Being a single mom was never easy. Megan had learned to juggle lunches, laundry, late-night fevers, and broken toys. But today, she is free.

Two weeks ago, Tom, her husband, the kids’ dad, the one person who used to balance her out, had passed away.

The kids still laughed, argued, and played like always.

They didn’t fully understand what had happened.

But Megan did.

She dropped them off at school. Noah ran ahead. Lily skipped, her ponytail bouncing.

But Eli—Eli lingered.

He stepped out of the car slowly, backpack dragging behind him. Megan saw the sadness in his eyes, the weight he was trying to hide.

“Hey,” she said gently.

“We’re gonna be okay.”

He didn’t say anything. Just looked down.

“We’ll get through whatever comes.

I promise.” She said.

He nodded, slow and unsure, and turned toward the school doors.

Megan got back into the car. The silence now felt louder than the chaos before.

Something slipped out and fluttered into her lap.

It was a photo—an old Polaroid, edges curled slightly with time. It was her and Tom, laughing on a beach somewhere.

Their hair messy from the wind, cheeks sun-kissed, arms wrapped around each other like nothing could break them.

Her breath caught.
The law office was too clean, too quiet.

A woman in a navy suit stood to welcome her. She was tall and polished, her makeup perfect, her blonde hair pulled back into a neat twist.

“You must be Megan,” she said. “I’m Jennifer Green, Tom’s attorney.”

Megan blinked.

The name meant nothing to her. “You were his lawyer?” she asked, her voice flat with disbelief.

Jennifer nodded and handed her a clipboard. “Yes.

I’ll be reading Tom’s final will.”

“Let’s just get this over with. I’ve got three kids and too many things to handle.”

“Of course,” Jennifer replied.

“Thomas Carter’s final will… item one: the family home… item two: vehicle… item three: bank accounts…”

Megan listened, her face blank. This was all expected.

Then—

“And I leave all assets and property to Jennifer Green.”
“Wait.

What did you just say?”

Jennifer looked up, face calm. “Tom left everything to me.”

“To you?” Megan’s voice cracked. “You’re the lawyer.

That doesn’t even make sense!”

“I only follow his instructions,” Jennifer said.

“It was his decision.”

Megan stood up fast, her chair scraping loudly behind her. “No. No, this is wrong.

You were sleeping with him, weren’t you?”

Jennifer didn’t flinch. She only tilted her head, like she was bored of pretending. “He loved me.”

Megan’s chest tightened.

When they pulled into the driveway, Megan’s stomach dropped.

A man in a dark suit stood waiting on the porch. He held a folder and looked like someone delivering bad news.

“Mrs. Carter?” he asked.

“Yes?”

“I’m here on behalf of the property owner.

I’m afraid you’ll need to vacate the home within seven days.”

She stared at him, frozen. “What? No.

There must be a mistake. I have three kids!”

“I’m sorry,” he said.

“It’s all legal. The ownership’s been transferred.”

Megan cried: “Please, this is our home.

My kids—”

But the man only shrugged. “There’s nothing I can do.”

That night, after the kids were sleep well, she walked into the bedroom and opened Tom’s closet.

Something slid from the pocket and landed near her feet.

A secured envelope.
With shaking hands, Megan broke the seal on the envelope.

It was Tom’s. She’d know those messy, uneven letters anywhere.

Megan,If you’re reading this, it means I’m gone.

I know I already gave a copy of the will to Jennifer, but I’ve started to doubt her. Something feels off.

Just in case… here’s the real version.

Give it to a good lawyer. One you trust.

You were the best thing that ever happened to me. I’m sorry if I ever made you feel otherwise.

I love you.

Always.—Tom

Inside the envelope was another folded paper—an official-looking document. A second will.

She opened it, reading carefully.

The house. The savings.

Everything. Left to her and the kids.

Her shoulders shook. But it wasn’t sadness this time.

It was anger.

Jennifer had lied.
She’d cheat.ed everyone.

Megan cried loudly, but her hands were steady now. She was ready.

With the real will, Jeniffer`s days were numbered. Within a week, everything changed.

The next morning, she called Carol Reynolds, a local attorney known around town for her no-nonsense attitude and sharp sense of justice.

She listened carefully as Megan told her everything, then nodded and said, “Let’s fix this.”

The court moved faster than Megan had expected.

The court stripped Jennifer of her law license.

Charges were paid. Megan didn’t feel happy seeing her fall—just relief.

In the end, Megan kept the house. The car.
The savings.

One warm Sunday morning, Megan sat on the front porch. The kids laughed in the yard, chasing each other under the soft breeze.

Life wasn’t perfect. She still missed Tom.

“Mom!” Lily called.

“These are for you!”

Megan smiled and took them. “They’re beautiful, honey. Thank you.”

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