My Husband Filed for Divorce Right After I Inherited My Mom’s Fortune

When my mom passed, I lost a part of my world—but I didn’t know she’d also left behind

a final move that would save me from the rest of it falling apart.

My husband Peter had never been her favorite person, and though

she never said it out loud, I could always sense the chill behind her polite smiles.

Still, I figured that was just the usual tension between a mother-in-law and the man who swept her daughter away.

Peter changed the moment my mom’s lawyer called. I was still reeling from the grief, barely sleeping, still reaching for my phone to text her, only to remember she was gone. That’s when I got the news: she’d left everything to me—her house, her savings, her retirement accounts. Over $400,000.

Peter’s reaction? At first, he was all compassion. Sweet texts. Breakfast in bed. Warm hands on my shoulder when I broke down. “She wanted you taken care of,” he’d whisper. “You deserve this.”

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