Fatherhood isn’t just about biology; it’s about showing up. These five stories reveal how paternal absence can shape a life, but also how resilience and self-love can lead to extraordinary growth.
A missed graduation, a forgotten birthday, and even a shocking betrayal are just some of the wounds inflicted by the dads in the following stories who failed to fulfill their roles. But these tales don’t only linger on absence. Instead, they prove that even in the face of profound disappointment, we can rise, heal, and thrive.

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My Father Skipped My Graduation to Take His Stepson to the Zoo – I Taught Him a Good Lesson
My graduation day was supposed to be awesome, but my dad, Henry, bailed on me because of his stepson, Tommy. This wasn’t new.

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Ever since Dad married my stepmother, Sandra, he’d been way more into Tommy’s life than mine. He’d missed all my important stuff, including science fairs, soccer games, and even birthdays.
It was like he was trying to make up for not being Tommy’s real dad, but in the process, he was forgetting about me.
The saddest part is that I understood him. I wanted him to be happy. Sandra seemed to be doing that. I knew, even when I was young, that my mom and him weren’t right for each other. But, it hurt that I was being left out of his life.

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He swore he’d be at my graduation, though.
One day, we were at a great diner near Mom’s house, where we used to go all the time when I was younger. It was our tradition before he got a new family, but every so often, Dad managed to take me.
So, it was there that he made me this promise. “I’ll be at your graduation for sure,” he’d said, looking me right in the eye. “Front row with your mom. This is a big deal, and I love you.”
“Really?” I’d asked, trying not to get my hopes up.

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“Totally, Mike,” he’d said, slapping me on the back. You can probably imagine what happened.
Dad called a few hours before the ceremony with a lame excuse about needing to take Tommy out. “He’s had a rough year. Kids were bullying him, and there’s a special lion show today only,” Dad explained, seeming ashamed but also decided.

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I couldn’t say anything. So, I just went to the ceremony with my mom. It sucked. Standing there in my cap and gown, seeing all the other grads with their whole families, getting hugs and pictures… it just made me feel really lonely.
And mad. I was so mad at my dad.
That weekend, I decided to do something about it. I planned a graduation dinner at Mom’s place and invited everyone, even Dad, Sandra, and Tommy.

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My mom went all out like she always does, but this was special because she knew how disappointed I was. Yet, she didn’t know that I had an ulterior motive.
I wanted to make my dad understand how much he’d hurt me.
During dinner, after we’d had some laughs and were all stuffed with Mom’s amazing lasagna, I got up to give a little speech. I was nervous, my hands were actually shaking, but I needed to say my piece.

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“Everyone has big moments in their lives,” I started, clearing my throat only once. “And the people who are there for you during those times, that’s what matters.”
Then I went on to list all the times my father had been a no-show. “Like at the science fair,” I said, my voice starting to crack, “when I won first place, I looked for Dad in the crowd, but he wasn’t there. Or at my soccer championship, when we won the final game, and all the other guys had their dads there to celebrate with them.”

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My dad’s face went white. He looked like he was about to cry. But I kept going. After finishing my list, I sat down. Obviously, the entire table remained silent.
But Dad spoke at last. “You’re right. I’ve missed so much, Michael,” he said, shaking his head. “I’m so sorry. I’ve missed out on being your dad.”
Sandra looked uncomfortable and wrapped her arms around Tommy as if I had attacked the kid directly. “Maybe you two just need to hang out more,” she suggested, gulping like it was that simple.

A woman looking apologetic | Source: Midjourney
Dad sighed and turned to his wife. “Sandra, he’s saying that I should’ve taken more time with him, that I missed out on so much,” he began.
“Like my graduation,” I chimed in.
Dad’s shamed eyes reached me, and he nodded. “Like his graduation because I was focused on my new family. I should’ve been there for him.”

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Sandra didn’t speak, and there was another lull at the table, but my mom suddenly stood and brought over a cake that said “Congratulations.”
“I’m so proud of you, Michael,” she said, hugging me, and then, whispered, “Good job.”
Things were slightly awkward after, but I knew that my dad felt bad. He just needed this wake-up call to understand that I didn’t and wouldn’t let this go like other times.
And shockingly, it worked because, a week later, Dad showed up at Mom’s without previous notice. “Pack your bags,” he said with a rare smile on his face. “We’re going on a trip.”

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He’d planned a whole weekend away, just him and me. We were going fishing, hiking, and camping out under the stars.
As we drove to this cabin he’d rented, I actually felt kind of good. Hopeful. Maybe, just maybe, he was finally going to be the dad I needed. I was heading off to college soon, and I really wanted things to be okay between us before it was too late.

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In case you’re curious, yes, we’re good now.
My Father Went Fishing with His Friends and Forgot My 18th Birthday
My 18th birthday was a big deal, or at least it was supposed to be. But my dad, well, he forgot. Typical. It’s kind of a long story, but ever since my parents divorced when I was eight, my dad’s been more like a ghost than a father.
He was always busy with work, his friends, and his biggest obsession: fishing.

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Every weekend, it was the same thing. He’d disappear with his buddies to go to the lake. It didn’t matter if it was my birthday, or I had a music recital, or even if I just wanted to see him.
I kept hoping things would change. I tried everything to get his attention, to make him proud at school, to have good grades, and to have extracurriculars. But it was like I was invisible to him.

A boy sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney
So, when my 18th birthday rolled around, I thought, “This is it. He can’t possibly forget this one.” I planned a party, invited my friends, and even texted my dad about it.
But his response was just, “Sounds great! I’ll try to be there.”
The day arrived, and my mom, being the amazing woman she is, did her best to keep things special as 18 was a big milestone. My other relatives bought me amazing gifts and were trying to keep up the excitement.

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But as the day went on, and my dad was still a no-show, I started to feel empty and lost.
Finally, I called him, and spoiler alert, he was fishing. “Hey, kiddo,” he said like it was no big deal. “I’m out on the lake with the guys. I’ll catch you later, okay?”
I hung up without saying a word or reminding him what day it was. I was so crushed that I couldn’t go back to the party.

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My mom found me hiding in my room. “I’m sorry, honey,” she said after I told her about the phone call. “One day, he’ll understand what he’s missing.”
It’ll be too late then.
A week later, my dad called, acting like nothing had happened. “Hey, I got you a gift,” he said. “Want to come over and get it?”
Despite my disappointment, I went, hoping he’d realized his mistake and wanted to make things right. Once there, he handed me a long package, and I got excited for a second.

A man standing outside his house, smiling | Source: Midjourney
Maybe it was a new video game, or concert tickets, or something cool. But nope. It was a fishing rod.
“What do you think?” he asked, all proud of himself. “We can go fishing together sometime!”
I just stared at the stupid fishing rod, and everything he’d done over the years came rushing to my mind. A rant almost escape my lips, but I knew saying anything would be a waste of time.

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So, I forced a smile and said thanks, although inside I was dying. He even invited me to go fishing with him and his friends the following weekend.
That’s when it hit me: he wasn’t trying to connect with me, he was just trying to fit me into his world, his schedule, and his hobbies. And I didn’t want that, especially when he didn’t try to fit in with me.
“I can’t, Dad,” I said. “I’ve got plans with Mom.”

A boy looking at his father | Source: Midjourney
He seemed a little disappointed but shrugged it off. He wouldn’t be sad for long, and I knew that he wouldn’t try to schedule again.
He just didn’t care.
With that thought came a realization: I didn’t need him to care, not anymore. I was done chasing him.
As I left his house, holding that stupid gift, I felt a huge weight lift off my shoulders.
After that, I focused on my mom, my friends, and my music. I started practicing guitar for hours every day, and I even started helping my mom around the house more.

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One night, she asked if I’d heard from my dad. It had been weeks.
“Nah,” I said. “But it’s okay. I’m done waiting for him to show up.”
She hugged me and said, “You’re an amazing young man, Ryder. Don’t ever forget that.”
And you know what? She was right. I didn’t need my dad’s presence or attention to be happy. I had people who loved me, and I was learning to love myself.

A boy looking straight ahead and smiling | Source: Midjourney
My dad never really changed. He kept on fishing, hanging out with his friends, and living his life without me. But that was his problem, not mine.
His actions taught me a valuable lesson: sometimes, the people you want in your life just aren’t capable of being there for you. And that’s okay. You have to find happiness within yourself and cherish those who truly care.
P.S.: I donated the fishing rod because I was never going to use it.

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My Father Kicked Me Out of the House Because His 35-Year-Old Stepson Returned to the City and Wanted My Room – Karma Struck Back
I was at the university library, crammed among textbooks and coffee fumes, trying to make sense of my biology notes when my phone rang, making me jump.
It was my dad. He never called just to chat, so my stomach immediately did a flip-flop.

A woman using her laptop with a book and phone on the table | Source: Unsplash
“Emma, come home right away,” he clipped. Yes, I still lived at my dad’s house. I was trying to save money.
Dad didn’t explain anything else before hanging up, so I shoved my books and papers into my bag.
What could be so urgent? Was everyone okay? Had something happened?
I practically flew home, worrying the entire time.

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When I screeched into the driveway, I saw that Linda’s car was there. Linda was my dad’s wife, and let’s just say, we didn’t exactly have the warmest relationship.
Walking into the house, I found Dad, Linda, and her 35-year-old son, Jacob, sitting in the living room. The atmosphere was tense for some reason.
“Jacob’s staying with us,” Dad announced without preamble. “He’ll be taking your room.”

Man staring directly | Source: Midjourney
“What? Where am I supposed to go?” I asked, taken aback.
“You can stay on campus,” Dad said, like it was the easiest thing in the world. Like I had a secret stash of cash hidden under my mattress.
“Dad, I can’t afford that,” I argued. “I’m barely making ends meet with my part-time job, and you know that. That’s why I’ve been living here.”
“You’ll figure it out,” he said, waving his hand dismissively. “You’re a smart girl. It’s time to be an adult. Jacob needs a place to stay.”

Two men smiling | Source: Midjourney
Mind you, this was a grown man, and I was 19. But I knew this decision was final. Despite not being his son, Jacob was my dad’s favorite, and everyone had always made sure I knew it.
Still, it was hard to believe that my own dad was kicking me out for his grown stepson, who, to put it mildly, hadn’t exactly been the most responsible person.
Jacob had burned through every opportunity my dad and Linda had given him, dropping out of college, losing jobs, and generally making a mess of his life.

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Now, I was the one paying the price.
I was furious and hurt, but I refused to give them the satisfaction of seeing me cry.
“Fine,” I said tightly and went to pack my things.
To make matters worse, no one, not even my dad, offered to help.
As I left, Jacob actually had the nerve to smirk and say, “Good luck.”

Man smiling by the window | Source: Midjourney
Finding a place on campus wasn’t easy, especially so late in the semester. I ended up crammed into a tiny, dingy dorm room, with barely enough space to turn around.
My boxes and bags were piled everywhere, making it feel even more claustrophobic. Meanwhile, I was juggling my studies with a demanding part-time job, just trying to keep my head above water.
It was tough. I’m not going to lie. There were nights I cried myself to sleep. But I had to make it work. And you know what? I did.

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I even managed to land a better job and eventually got my own little apartment. It wasn’t much, but it was mine, and I was fiercely proud of it.
A few months later, my phone rang while I was getting ready for work. It was Linda, and her voice was shaky. “Emma, you need to come home.”

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What now? I wondered, but I still raced over.
As I turned the corner onto my street, my stomach dropped. There were fire trucks and flashing lights. In fact, the whole street was blocked off.
Meanwhile, our house was engulfed in flames.

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Turns out, Jacob had thrown a party while my dad and Linda were away, and someone put metal in the microphone. Boom. So, all their possessions and all my childhood memories were gone.
I stood by Dad and Linda’s side as we watched the firefighters working. It took a while, but eventually, my dad looked at me full of guilt and regret.
“I’m so sorry, Emma,” he said, his voice breaking. “I should never have kicked you out.”
Part of me wanted to scream, “I told you so!” I wanted to rub it in his face that he’d chosen his stepson over his daughter, and look what had happened.

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But seeing him standing there, so tiny and ashamed, I couldn’t do it. I also couldn’t leave them stranded.
“I’ll help,” I said, surprising even myself. “But things have to change because you’ll be living with me. Just you two, not Jacob. Also, I’m not going to be treated like second-best anymore.”
They quickly nodded and promised things would be different. To their credit, they actually tried. I let Dad and Linda stay at my tiny apartment while they figured things out.

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It was cramped. We were constantly tripping over each other, and let’s just say my personal space was practically nonexistent. But we started to actually act like a family.
We had meals together, talked, and helped keep the apartment tidy. We even started rebuilding the old house together, literally and figuratively.
It was a long process, but eventually, we got there. The fire that had destroyed our home also kind of burned away all the bad stuff between us. We were closer than ever, and I finally felt like I belonged.

Emma demands a change | Source: Midjourney
When they moved back to their place, Dad apologized for how he’d treated me and promised that I would always have a room in his house if I wanted to come back. I didn’t, but it was a nice gesture.
My Father Was Bragging about Paying for My College When He Did Not Give a Cent, So I Gave Him a Reality Check
A few years ago, I graduated from college. It was a huge accomplishment, one I worked my butt off for, juggling classes, a part-time job at a diner, and studying in laundromats because it was quieter than my dorm.
But my dad, Hugo, made the whole journey a lot harder than it needed to be.

Serious man | Source: Midjourney
Growing up, my dad was obsessed with my grades. If I got an A-, he’d be like, “What happened to the other two percent?” He loved to brag about how smart I was, but at home, he was constantly criticizing me, never offering any actual help.
I was so jealous of my cousin Fred. His parents were super supportive, and he got to actually enjoy his life. Me? I was basically only allowed to study.

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My dad put so much pressure on me that I developed a serious fear of failure. I remember the day I had to tell him I didn’t get into an Ivy League school. He completely lost it, screaming and ranting like I’d committed some horrible crime.
I did get admitted into other schools, though, but he didn’t care.
When it was time to figure out how to pay for college, I went to talk to him. I asked if he was going to help me with tuition.

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He smirked and said, “Of course, Jenna, but there are conditions.” Then he proceeded to list all these rules: he’d choose my major, no parties, monthly grade updates, access to my online portal, and no dating.
“Dad, that’s not support, that’s control,” I said.
“Well, if you want my money, you’ll follow my rules,” he shrugged.

A man smirking | Source: Midjourney
That’s when I decided I needed to escape his control. I wasn’t going to let him have that power over me. So, I got creative. I applied for scholarships, got a part-time job, and figured out a way to pay for college without his help.
When I told him I didn’t need his money, he just laughed and said, “We’ll see how long that lasts.”
It lasted.

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But that wasn’t the end of it. My dad loved to take credit for my accomplishments. At my cousin’s graduation party, he was telling everyone how much he’d sacrificed for my education and how he’d dipped into his retirement fund to pay for my tuition.
It was all lies! I was fuming but kept quiet.
Two years later, though, I got my chance to call him out at my graduation party. My grandma had organized this whole formal backyard event, with a mini stage and a projector.

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My dad, of course, hijacked the microphone and started going on and on about how he’d helped me through college, how he’d tutored me in math, and even taught me how to ride a bike. It was ridiculous.
When he finally stopped talking, I grabbed the mic and said, “It’s time to clear up something.” I plugged in a USB drive and started a slideshow. Pictures of me in my diner uniform, my bank statements, and my student loan statement appeared on the screen.

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It was proof that I had paid for everything myself.
“Not a single penny of my education came from my father,” I announced, looking him straight in the eye. The room went silent. Then, my grandma started clapping, and soon everyone joined in. My dad, of course, stormed out.
After that, things were a bit crazy. My family was super supportive, especially Grandma, and they all apologized for not seeing through my dad’s lies sooner.

An elegant older woman | Source: Midjourney
Then, a few days later, my dad called. I was expecting him to yell at me, but he actually apologized. He said he was sorry for lying, and that he just wanted to feel like a proud dad. He seemed sincere and truly sorry. He even offered to help pay off my loans.
Obviously, I didn’t take the money or forgive him right away, but I knew he was trying to make things right.
Years later, we had a frosty relationship, but he’d become an amazing grandpa to my kids.
We can’t change the past, but we can learn from it and create a better future. And that’s exactly what we did.

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My Father Demanded I Return the Wedding Gift He Gave Me – His Reason Shocked Me
My dad and I were never close. Ever since my parents’ nasty divorce when I was 10, our relationship has been strained, to say the least.
He was always more focused on his career than on being a dad. Then, a few years ago, he remarried, and his attention shifted completely to his new wife and their fancy social circle.

Mature businessman in his office | Source: Midjourney
I tried to be the bigger person, but it was tough. He’d call maybe once a month, usually just to ask about my grades or tell me about some amazing deal he’d closed at work. It wasn’t exactly the father-daughter relationship I’d dreamed of.
Now that you know enough background, here’s what happened: My fiancé, Chris, and I were busy planning our wedding, a small, intimate ceremony at the courthouse followed by a dinner with friends and family. We were also dreaming of buying a house, but on our salaries, it seemed impossible.

A pretty house | Source: Midjourney
Then, just a week before the wedding, my dad called me into his office. I was nervous, wondering what he wanted. He sat me down and, with a flourish, presented me with a check. A big one.
“This is for you and Chris,” he said, beaming. “A down payment on a house. It’s your wedding gift.”
I was speechless. It was an incredible present, one that would change our lives. I hugged him with tears in my eyes. Maybe, just maybe, things were finally changing between us.

Happy woman smiling | Source: Midjourney
My wedding came and went, and I was so happy.
But two days later, I got a text from my dad that made my blood run cold.
“I want the money back. We need to talk.”
I called him immediately. “Dad, what’s going on?”
He hemmed and hawed for a bit, then finally repeated that he wanted the money back.
“Why?” I asked, feeling terrible. We were already house-hunting.

Shocked woman wearing earplugs | Source: Midjourney
And then he said something that completely floored me. He said he was disappointed with our wedding. He wanted a big, fancy event, a chance to walk me down the aisle and show off to all his friends.
He also wanted me to reveal his gift during a speech and acknowledge him as a great father.
“It’s about my reputation, Irene!” he said.
I was speechless. The gift was all about him? It wasn’t about helping me and Chris start our lives together or about trying to bridge the gap between us.

Sad woman with eyes downcast | Source: Midjourney
it was about his ego and his social image.
I was furious. “This isn’t about you, Dad!” I yelled. “This was supposed to be a gift, not a way to manipulate me! After all these years…”
I won’t bore you, but I went into a rant, letting out an entire lifetime of grievances. After I was done, he tried to backpedal, but he had already ruined this.

Extremely angry woman yelling | Source: Midjourney
I told him I was giving the money back and that I didn’t want anything more to do with him.
The next day, I went to his office with a duffel bag full of cash. His face went white when he saw it.
“Every cent of your down payment,” I said, my voice shaking with anger. “I don’t need your money or your attention.”

Wads of money in a bag | Source: Midjourney
He tried to apologize, but I cut him off. “This isn’t about a big wedding, Dad. It’s about thinking that my father truly wanted me to be happy even if he never cared to show it before. Now, I’m done.”
I told him I was happy with Chris, and that we would get our house on our own terms. With that, I turned and walked away.
Cutting ties with him was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. But it was also incredibly liberating. I was finally free from the disappointment of his absence or the impossible expectations he might put on me in the future.

Heartbroken woman standing by the window | Source: Midjourney
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Minha vizinha implorou para que eu interrompesse o jantar dela hoje à noite – fiquei chocado quando descobri o motivo

Pensei que estava apenas fazendo um favor à minha vizinha interrompendo o jantar dela, mas enquanto eu observava da janela, tudo mudou. O que vi naquela noite não foi apenas uma briga de família — foi uma traição que destruiria tudo o que ela achava que sabia.
Você sabe como as pessoas dizem que o tempo voa quando você não está prestando atenção? É exatamente assim que os últimos cinco anos da minha vida têm sido desde que me mudei para este bairro tranquilo. Depois do meu divórcio bagunçado, eu precisava de um lugar onde eu pudesse simplesmente ser, um lugar onde eu pudesse me acomodar na minha própria companhia.

Uma mulher parada na varanda da frente de sua casa | Fonte: Midjourney
Eu não esperava fazer amigos próximos, mas então Hazel se mudou para a casa ao lado com seu marido, Sebastian, e as coisas mudaram. Nós nos demos bem quase instantaneamente. Ela era uma daquelas raras pessoas que faziam você se sentir visto e compreendido — como se você pudesse contar qualquer coisa a ela.
Nossa amizade cresceu rapidamente, de conversas casuais por cima da cerca a sessões de café da manhã em nossas cozinhas. Sebastian estava sempre lá no fundo, o tipo de cara que nunca causava nenhum drama. O casamento deles parecia perfeito, pelo menos na superfície.

Um casal amoroso | Fonte: Unsplash
Mas ultimamente, Hazel não estava mais ela mesma. Ela estava mais nervosa, fazendo comentários enigmáticos sobre como as coisas estavam “ficando estranhas” em casa, especialmente com sua sogra, Donna.
Hazel disse que Donna estava agitando o drama nos bastidores, espalhando mentiras sobre ela e tornando a vida desnecessariamente difícil. No começo, pensei que ela estava exagerando. Quer dizer, quão ruim isso poderia ser, certo? Eu já tinha encontrado Donna algumas vezes; ela parecia sua típica sogra autoritária, mas nada fora do comum.

Uma mulher de meia idade sorridente | Fonte: Midjourney
Então, ontem, Hazel me ligou com esse pedido estranho. Ela me pediu, do nada, para interromper o jantar de família deles.
“Sete em ponto”, ela disse. Nenhum outro detalhe, apenas essa urgência em sua voz que me fez concordar sem pressioná-la por mais.
Imaginei que talvez ela estivesse apenas tentando escapar de outro momento familiar constrangedor. Mas o que aconteceu depois… bem, digamos que eu não estava pronto para isso.
Então, lá estava eu, às 7 da noite, parado na porta de Hazel. Bati duas vezes antes de Sebastian responder com seu sorriso caloroso de sempre.

Um homem sorri calorosamente enquanto está parado na porta | Fonte: Midjourney
“Addison! Que surpresa. Entre”, ele disse, dando um passo para o lado para me deixar entrar. Mas antes que eu pudesse responder, Hazel veio correndo para o corredor, praticamente passando por ele. Sua mão agarrou a minha com força, e eu mal tive tempo de processar antes que ela me arrastasse para fora novamente.
“Hazel”, sussurrei com urgência, “esqueça Donna por um segundo. Olhe ali…”
“Hazel, o que está acontecendo?”, perguntei, meu coração disparado enquanto ela me guiava pelo quintal e para dentro da minha própria casa. “Por que você me tirou de lá? Você precisa explicar o que está acontecendo.”

Uma mulher surpresa parada do lado de fora de uma casa | Fonte: Midjourney
“Só… venha comigo”, Hazel disse, sua voz baixa e trêmula. “Você verá em um segundo, eu prometo. Temos a vista perfeita da sua janela de cima.”
Eu a segui, ainda confuso, mas curioso demais para recusar. Ela me levou escada acima e para dentro do quarto de hóspedes, abrindo a porta.
Nós dois nos agachamos perto da janela que dava para a sala de jantar dela. A vista era perfeita, exatamente como ela disse. Eu podia ver direto para a cozinha dela, onde Sebastian e Donna estavam terminando os preparativos do jantar.

Uma pessoa com uma camisa social branca segurando um prato de cerâmica branca com comida | Fonte: Pexels
“O que estamos fazendo aqui, Hazel?”, sussurrei, minha respiração curta. Eu estava nervoso, e nem sabia o porquê ainda.
Ela não respondeu. Em vez disso, ela apontou para sua sogra. Foi quando vi Donna pairando sobre a comida, olhando ao redor como se estivesse tentando ter certeza de que ninguém estava olhando. Eu me inclinei mais perto, meus olhos se estreitando. Ela estava borrifando algo na comida?
Virei-me para Hazel, minha mente girando. “Ela está… Ela está envenenando a comida?” Minha voz saiu em um sussurro horrorizado.

Uma mulher fica horrorizada ao olhar pela janela do seu quarto | Fonte: Midjourney
Hazel balançou a cabeça. “Não é veneno, mas é bem perto. Ela está me sabotando há meses, Addison. Ela coloca muito sal, queima as coisas de propósito, depois se senta e assiste todo mundo reclamar sobre o quão horrível é minha comida.”
Meu queixo caiu. “Ela está fazendo isso de propósito? Por quê?”
“Eu não sei”, Hazel admitiu, sua voz grossa de frustração. “Ela quer me fazer parecer incompetente na frente de Sebastian. Toda vez que algo dá errado, é como se ela tivesse essa satisfação distorcida com isso.”

Uma mulher parece frustrada e preocupada | Fonte: Midjourney
Eu estava prestes a dizer algo quando um movimento do canto do meu olho fez meu estômago revirar. Eu congelei, meus olhos se arregalando.
“Hazel”, sussurrei com urgência, “esqueça Donna por um segundo. Olhe ali…”
Meu coração afundou enquanto eu olhava para baixo da janela, mal conseguindo acreditar no que estava vendo. Ali, a apenas alguns centímetros de distância, estavam Sebastian e a irmã de Hazel, Zoey. A mão dele roçou no braço dela, demorando-se por muito tempo. Então, aconteceu. Eles se beijaram. E não foi um selinho acidental e fugaz; foi longo, lento e intencional.

Um casal se beijando | Fonte: Midjourney
Meu estômago se revirou. Isso não era apenas um mal-entendido. Era uma traição — crua e real. Hazel estava preocupada com sua sogra, Donna, mas isso? Isso era algo completamente diferente.
Ao meu lado, Hazel congelou, seu rosto drenando a cor enquanto ela processava o que estava se desenrolando bem na sua frente. Seu corpo tremia como se ela mal conseguisse se manter inteira.
“Não… de jeito nenhum,” ela sussurrou, sua voz tremendo, quase um suspiro. “Não minha irmã.”

Uma mulher furiosa | Fonte: Midjourney
Eu peguei a mão dela, mas ela se afastou, os olhos fixos na cena abaixo. A fúria borbulhando dentro dela era quase tangível. Eu não ousei falar.
“Isso”, ela disse, sua voz mal controlada, “isso acaba hoje à noite.” Seus olhos se voltaram para mim, uma determinação feroz substituindo o choque inicial. “Eu não vou deixar isso passar. Nada disso.”
Ela tirou o telefone do bolso, com os dedos tremendo enquanto começava a tirar fotos da cena: sua sogra andando furtivamente pela cozinha e seu marido se aproximando de Zoey.

Uma mulher furiosa tirando fotos de alguém com seu smartphone | Fonte: Midjourney
“Hazel, você tem certeza?”, perguntei, embora soubesse que era uma pergunta sem sentido. Ela estava muito além da CERTEZA.
“Absolutamente”, ela disse, a rispidez em sua voz se afiando. “Eu aguentei muita coisa por muito tempo. Todos eles acham que eu sou cega, que não percebo o que está acontecendo ao meu redor. Bem, hoje à noite, eles vão aprender.”
Sem perder o ritmo, ela discou meu número e me entregou o telefone. “Fique na linha. Você vai gravar tudo.”

Um close de uma mulher segurando um smartphone | Fonte: Pexels
Antes que eu pudesse responder, Hazel desceu as escadas como uma tempestade. Eu assisti, meu pulso acelerado, o telefone pressionado firmemente no meu ouvido. Seus passos eram deliberados, cada um ecoando na casa agora silenciosa.
Sebastian e Zoey congelaram quando ela entrou no quarto. Sebastian se afastou de Zoey como um adolescente culpado pego saindo escondido depois do toque de recolher, seu rosto ficando vários tons mais pálido.
“Hazel?” ele gaguejou. “O que você está fazendo aqui?”

Um homem força um sorriso falso para esconder seu nervosismo | Fonte: Midjourney
A voz de Hazel estava fria, cada palavra revestida de raiva controlada. “O que estou fazendo aqui? Não, Sebastian. A melhor pergunta é, o que VOCÊ está fazendo?”
Os olhos de Zoey se arregalaram, pânico passando por seu rosto. Ela abriu a boca, provavelmente para começar a vomitar desculpas, mas Hazel a cortou.
“Zoey, nem tente,” Hazel retrucou, sua voz tremendo com uma mistura de raiva e desgosto. “Você sabe exatamente o que eu vi.”
“Não é o que parece!” Zoey deixou escapar, dando um passo para trás, suas mãos tremendo enquanto ela as segurava defensivamente. “Hazel, eu juro, não é o que você pensa!”

Uma mulher chocada | Fonte: Midjourney
“Não é o que parece?” Hazel riu, mas foi um som oco. “Você acha que eu sou idiota? Eu vi tudo. Addison viu tudo. E antes mesmo de pensar em mentir de novo, você deveria saber — eu gravei a coisa toda.”
O rosto de Sebastian ficou branco fantasmagórico. “Hazel, espere”, ele começou, tropeçando nas palavras. “É… complicado.”

Um homem extremamente chocado | Fonte: Midjourney
“Complicado?” A voz de Hazel falhou. “Você quer falar sobre complicado? Tudo bem. Que tal isso: sua mãe está mexendo com nossa comida há meses, me fazendo parecer um idiota na sua frente, na frente de toda a sua família. E agora, eu entro aqui e encontro você se pegando com a minha irmã?”
Sebastian abriu a boca, mas nada saiu. Nesse momento, Donna entrou correndo da cozinha, seu rosto pálido, suas mãos tremendo. Ela deve ter percebido que tinha sido pega também.
“Hazel, querida”, Donna começou, com a voz trêmula, “não é o que você…”

Uma mulher de meia idade tenta se explicar enquanto fala com alguém | Fonte: Midjourney
Hazel nem olhou para ela. “Não”, ela avisou, sua voz baixa e mortal. “Simplesmente não. Eu sei exatamente o que você tem feito. Sabotando minhas refeições, espalhando mentiras sobre mim! O quê, você achou que eu não descobriria? Você tem feito isso há meses.”
A boca de Donna abriu e fechou como um peixe ofegante, mas Hazel não tinha terminado. “Eu deveria saber que você estava nisso também. Tentando me fazer parecer que eu não consigo nem comer uma refeição. Qual é o plano, hein? Me expulsar daqui para Sebastian e Zoey brincarem de casinha?”

Uma silhueta de um casal olhando um para o outro | Fonte: Pexels
“Não!” Sebastian deixou escapar, suas mãos se estendendo como se ele pudesse de alguma forma parar fisicamente o que estava acontecendo. “Não é assim — Hazel, por favor, deixe-me explicar.”
Mas os olhos de Hazel estavam frios agora, sem nenhum sinal da mulher que um dia o adorou. “Explicar? Não há mais nada para explicar. Você e eu? Terminamos.”
O rosto de Sebastian se contraiu. “O que você quer dizer com pronto?”

Um homem parece surpreso | Fonte: Midjourney
Hazel olhou-o diretamente nos olhos. “Estou pedindo o divórcio. E Zoey?” Ela se virou para a irmã, cujo rosto manchado de lágrimas não mostrava nada além de arrependimento. “Você está morta para mim.”
“Hazel, por favor”, Zoey implorou, com a voz embargada, “não foi nada sério! Só… aconteceu.”
“Acabou de acontecer?” A voz de Hazel tremeu. “Você é minha irmã. Você deveria me proteger. Mas, em vez disso, você está aqui — se jogando no meu marido?” Seu rosto endureceu, e ela soltou um suspiro profundo. “Eu terminei com vocês dois.”

Uma mulher parece zangada e desapontada | Fonte: Midjourney
A sala ficou em silêncio, o peso das palavras de Hazel se refletiu. Sebastian parecia querer discutir, mas deve ter percebido que não havia sentido.
Enquanto eu ouvia do outro lado da linha, meu coração doía por Hazel. A traição que ela havia descoberto em uma única noite era quase insuportável. Mas lá estava ela, de pé, recuperando sua força.
Hazel girou nos calcanhares, deixando os dois em silêncio atordoado. Ela não olhou para trás.
Naquela noite, a casa de Hazel permaneceu silenciosa e escura, mas eu sabia que seu mundo havia mudado para sempre.

Uma mulher atenciosa | Fonte: Midjourney
Ela havia recuperado seu poder — mas o custo foi alto. E como sua amiga, tudo o que eu podia fazer era estar lá por ela, para ajudá-la a juntar os pedaços de uma vida despedaçada pela traição.
Se essa história te comoveu, dê uma olhada em outro conto cativante: Quando Ross e Riley compram sua primeira casa juntos, eles ficam nas nuvens com o preço que receberam. Mas no dia da mudança, o jovem casal é recebido por uma vizinha que traz mais do que uma torta de nozes. Em vez disso, ela traz rumores e medos sobre sua nova casa.
Este trabalho é inspirado em eventos e pessoas reais, mas foi ficcionalizado para fins criativos. Nomes, personagens e detalhes foram alterados para proteger a privacidade e melhorar a narrativa. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais, vivas ou mortas, ou eventos reais é mera coincidência e não intencional do autor.
O autor e a editora não fazem nenhuma reivindicação quanto à precisão dos eventos ou à representação dos personagens e não são responsáveis por nenhuma interpretação errônea. Esta história é fornecida “como está”, e quaisquer opiniões expressas são as dos personagens e não refletem as opiniões do autor ou da editora.
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