I Became Guardian of My Twin Sisters After Mom Died — My Fiancée Pretended to Love Them Until I Heard What She Really Said

Six months ago, my life changed overnight. After my mom died, I became the guardian of my 10-year-old twin sisters, Lily and Maya. I dropped everything to raise them, and my fiancée, Jenna, stepped in—kind, caring, and supportive… or so I thought.
One day, I came home early and overheard something that shattered everything. Jenna was telling the girls they wouldn’t be staying long—that she planned to send them away and take control of the house and money. She even threatened them to stay quiet.
That’s when I realized: it was all an act.
Instead of confronting her immediately, I planned something bigger. I pretended to agree with her—said maybe the girls should leave, even rushed our wedding plans. She believed me.
On our wedding day, in front of everyone, I revealed the truth.
I played recordings from hidden cameras—her cruel words, her manipulation, her plan to get rid of my sisters. The room went silent. Then the shock turned to outrage.
She tried to deny it, but it was too late.
I ended everything right there.
Days later, I filed a restraining order. Soon after, the adoption was finalized—my sisters were officially mine.
That night, we sat together, safe at last.
They looked at me and said, “We knew you’d choose us.”
And they were right.



