Sarah had never said anything like that.
Not once.
But Lucy wasn’t guessing.
She looked… scared.
I didn’t ask anything else.
I went straight to the garage.
I hadn’t been in there since Sarah got sick. Opening the door felt like stepping into a place I had been avoiding on purpose.
Dust everywhere. Boxes I didn’t remember putting there.
It took me a while.
Then I saw it.
A small blue suitcase, shoved behind old storage bins like it wasn’t meant to be found.
I brought it into the light and opened it.
At first, all I felt was anger.
Printed conversations.
Messages.
The same kind of “proof” that had nearly destroyed my marriage months earlier.
Back then, someone had sent me screenshots showing Sarah talking to another man.
Late-night messages. Plans. Things no husband wants to read.
She had cried. Swore it wasn’t real.
And I didn’t believe her.
Sitting there in the garage, looking at those papers again… I felt that same anger coming back.
Until something didn’t add up.
The tone shifted between messages.
The way “she” spoke wasn’t consistent.
It didn’t sound like one person.
Underneath the stack was another folder.
On the front, written in pen:
“Please read everything.”
Inside were photos.
Screenshots of a tablet.
Fake profiles using Sarah’s name.
Draft messages.
Editing apps.
Step by step, it became impossible to ignore.
This hadn’t been a misunderstanding.
It had been built.
Carefully.
Deliberately.
And the person who built it…
was my mother.
I sat there for a long time.
Not thinking. Not moving.
Just trying to understand how something like that could even be real.
Then I noticed a small recorder in the corner of the suitcase.
I almost didn’t press play.
Part of me didn’t want to hear it.
But I did.
Sarah’s voice filled the garage.
Soft. Tired.
“If you’re hearing this… I ran out of time.”
I had to sit down.
She explained everything.
How she had found a profile using her name.
How she opened it and saw conversations she had never written.
How she confronted my mother… and got denied.
How she started saving proof because she knew I wouldn’t believe her without it.
Then she said something I’ll never forget.
“She doesn’t want to lose you. She wants to replace me.”
That’s when everything fell into place.
Every argument.
Every doubt.
Every time I chose to believe what I saw instead of who I knew.
I remembered her crying.
Not angry.
Not defensive.
Just… desperate.
And I still chose not to trust her.
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