When my six-year-old asked her grandma why she was always sneaking into my bedroom, I thought it was just a silly question. But then Lily mentioned Grandma was taking things, and what I found in her purse shattered everything I thought I knew about my marriage. James had been distant ever since his promotion six months ago, and his mother, Carol, had started visiting often, offering help and support. But things changed the day Lily pointed out that Carol had been taking items from my room. After insisting Carol open her purse, I found pieces of jewelry, perfume, and a note from James saying he wanted nothing left when he left. Carol confessed that James had been planning to leave me and had her take things to make it easier for him. She also revealed he was seeing someone else and was going to leave me for her. Carol, feeling guilty, promised to help me. Later, I texted James to come home for a conversation. When he arrived, he was caught off guard by the items I had laid out. He tried to downplay everything, but Carol stepped in and stood up to him, even threatening legal action if he didn’t handle the separation respectfully. James stormed out, and Carol, now on my side, offered to help me get my life back. The next step was clear: I needed a good lawyer. Carol was ready to support me, and for the first time in months, I felt like I was finally regaining control