She Wrecked My Marriage But My Rev:enge Was Deliciously Inevitable

Betrayed by Blood: A Stepmother’s Story

Betrayal cuts deepest when it comes from family. Ali, a woman who married a man with a teenage daughter, learned this the hard way. From the start, her stepdaughter tried to sabotage her—spreading lies, poisoning family relationships, and eventually accusing Ali of insulting her late mother. Her husband believed the accusation without question, and the marriage ended.

Months later, a friend of the stepdaughter revealed the truth: it had all been a cruel plan to get Ali out of the picture.

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