Victoria didn’t raise her voice. She simply picked up Brandon’s phone, read the message, and handed it back to him. The disappointment in her eyes was worse than any scream. “My granddaughter died calling for her father,” she said quietly. “And you chose someone else.” Brandon tried to speak, but no excuse could survive the truth hanging in that hospital hallway.
Three days later, after Ava’s funeral, Brandon came to the house begging for forgiveness. He cried, swore he had made a terrible mistake, and promised to spend the rest of his life making it right. I listened in silence before handing him an envelope. Inside were divorce papers and copies of photographs proving the affair had lasted nearly two years. His face turned pale as he realized I knew everything.
What Brandon didn’t know was that Victoria had already taken action. His company depended heavily on contracts connected to her business empire. Within weeks, every agreement was legally terminated. Investors backed away, promotions vanished, and the career he had spent years building began collapsing around him. The woman he had chosen over his family disappeared as soon as the money and luxury stopped flowing.
A year later, I stood beside Ava’s memorial garden, watching children release colorful balloons into the sky in her honor. My life wasn’t perfect, and the pain never completely left, but I had found peace. Across town, Brandon sat alone in a small apartment, regretting the night that cost him everything. In the end, he lost far more than a marriage—he lost the chance to hear his daughter say “Daddy” one last time, and that was a punishment no amount of money could ever undo