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I Wanted My Neighbor's Tradwife Life Until I Found Out the Shocking Truth — Story of the Day

Yaryna Kholodiuk
Dec 13, 2024
12:38 P.M.

I believed my neighbor had the perfect life—a happy family, a beautiful home, and no struggles. It was everything I wanted but couldn’t have. Then, one day, I saw a side of that life I never expected, and what I uncovered didn’t just change their world—it turned mine upside down too.

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After dragging myself through a grueling nine-hour shift, I finally made my way home, my feet aching and my mind numb.

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As I turned the corner, there they were—Nancy and her picture-perfect family, standing in their manicured yard like a scene from a magazine.

Nancy looked radiant, as always, with her effortless smile and sun-kissed hair. She was the epitome of everything I longed for but couldn’t have.

Nancy was the kind of woman who seemed to float through life. She had married Robert, her wealthy and doting husband, when she was just 21.

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She never worked a single day. Instead, she spent her time raising their daughter, Monica, tending to her little garden, and caring for their chickens.

She had no stress, no exhaustion, just a life full of love and comfort. Even now, as Robert walked out to greet her, he looked at her like she was the only woman in the world.

I knew it wasn’t right to feel this way, but I couldn’t help it—I envied her. My life was nothing like hers.

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I worked endless hours as a hospice nurse, facing death every day. I had no family, no partner, no support. My house was empty, and so was my heart. I wanted her life.

"Courtney, hi! How are you?" Nancy’s cheerful voice rang out as I walked past her yard. She was standing by the garden, waving at me like we were old friends.

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"Hi," I said, forcing a small smile. "Not much, just getting by. How about you?"

"Wonderful! I was just out here checking on the chickens," she said, her tone as bright as ever. Then she stretched out her hand, showing off a gold bracelet that sparkled in the sunlight. "Look at this! Robert gave it to me this morning. Isn’t it lovely? It even has Monica’s name engraved on it."

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"It’s beautiful," I said, my jaw tight.

"I also baked a pie earlier. You should stop by and have a slice," she added, her smile widening.

"Thanks, but I’m really tired. Maybe another time," I replied, already turning toward my door.

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"Anytime! Take care," Nancy called after me, still smiling.

I nodded without looking back. When I walked inside, the mess greeted me like an unwelcome guest.

Dishes were piled in the sink, and clothes were scattered on the couch. I hadn’t touched the vacuum in weeks. Exhaustion tugged at me as I leaned against the doorframe.

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My gaze drifted to the window. There was Robert, wrapping his arms around Nancy. They looked so happy. An idea sparked—I could ask Nancy to introduce me to one of Robert’s friends.

The next day, on my day off, I decided to visit Nancy. I bought a pie at the supermarket—store-bought was all I could manage.

When I reached her house, I hesitated for a moment before ringing the doorbell.

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I expected her usual cheerful greeting, but when the door opened, Nancy wasn’t smiling.

Her eyes were puffy, and her face was blotchy, like she’d been crying for hours. She looked exhausted, not herself at all.

"Are you okay?" I asked, my voice soft.

"Yes, yes, come in," Nancy replied, her smile quick but strained. She stepped aside to let me in, her movements stiff.

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I handed her the pie. "I brought this for you."

"Thank you," she said quietly, her eyes darting away.

"How are you doing?" I asked again, studying her face.

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"Everything’s great. Would you like some tea?" she asked, her smile forced.

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I nodded. Nancy set two steaming mugs of tea on the table. The room felt heavy, her earlier tears still visible on her face.

I sipped my tea, unsure of how to start. My hands gripped the mug, warm against my cold fingers. Finally, I took a deep breath.

Nancy placed the teacups on the table, her hands trembling slightly as she sat across from me.

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The room was quiet except for the faint ticking of the clock on the wall. I felt the weight of the silence pressing down on me as I tried to find the right words.

I cleared my throat, unsure how to begin. “Nancy, actually, I have a favor to ask.”

Her brow furrowed as she looked at me. “A favor? What kind of favor?”

I hesitated, staring into my tea. “Could you introduce me to one of Robert’s friends?”

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Nancy blinked, her mouth opening in surprise. “Why? I mean, why do you want that?”

“Because I’m tired, Nancy,” I said, my voice low but firm. “I work all the time. Nine, sometimes twelve hours a day. Six days a week. I see people die every single day. I just… I want something else. I want to be a wife, a mother. I want a family.”

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Nancy’s hands gripped the edge of the table as she looked at me. Her face softened, but her voice wavered. “Trust me, you don’t want this.”

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Her words hit me like a slap. My chest tightened, and heat rose in my face. “Why?” I snapped. “Because only you are allowed to live the perfect life?”

Her eyes widened, and for a moment, she just stared at me. Then she shook her head. “Perfect life?” she repeated, her voice almost a whisper.

“Yes, a perfect life! A loving husband, a beautiful daughter, a cozy home. You’ve never had to work a single day. Everything is handed to you.”

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Nancy’s face twisted with emotion. “Maybe I would like to work! Maybe I’d give anything to have a life like yours!”

I was taken aback. “What are you talking about?”

“You don’t know anything about my life!” Nancy’s voice cracked as tears streamed down her face. “It’s not perfect! It’s a nightmare!”

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“I see you happy every day!” I shouted back, my frustration boiling over.

“If you like it so much, take it!” she screamed, slamming her hand on the table. “Take Robert! Take this house! And take his mistresses too!”

“Mistresses?” I repeated, stunned.

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“Yes! A new one every month! And these gifts? These stupid bracelets and necklaces? They’re not out of love. They’re apologies. Like that makes it okay.”

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I was speechless, the air knocked out of me. “Nancy… I had no idea.”

“I wanted to be an architect,” she said, her voice breaking. “But Robert told me I couldn’t go to college. Now he says Monica won’t go either. He says women belong at home.”

My heart ached as I watched her sob. “Nancy, I’m so sorry. I didn’t know.”

“My life is horrible,” she said, her voice barely audible. “I would trade places with you in a heartbeat.”

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“My life is lonely,” I admitted softly.

“So is mine,” Nancy said, wiping her eyes. “I’m just a bird in a gilded cage.”

“Why don’t you leave him?” I asked gently.

She shook her head, her expression defeated. “I have nothing. He has everything. He would take Monica. I’d never see her again.”

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I reached out and placed my hand over hers. “I’ll help you.”

Nancy looked at me, her eyes full of doubt. “How?”

“There’s a lawyer I know. The son of one of my patients. He might be able to help.”

Nancy hesitated. “But where would we go?”

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“We’ll figure something out,” I said firmly.

Joe, the lawyer, didn’t hesitate to help when I explained the situation. He agreed to let Nancy and Monica stay at his house until we could figure out the next steps.

That night, under the cover of darkness, Nancy packed only what she could carry. Monica clung to her stuffed bear, her face pale with fear.

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I sat in my car, watching the house and waiting for their signal. When they slipped out quietly, I opened the car door, and they jumped in.

Driving to Joe’s place, I could feel Nancy’s tension. She held Monica tightly, her hands trembling.

Once safe, we started gathering evidence. Nancy had recorded Robert’s cruel words, his disdain for Monica’s future, and his demeaning insults. It was enough to reveal his true nature.

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I tried handing Joe an envelope, but he shook his head firmly. "Stop it," he said, pushing it back toward me. "I remember how you stayed late with my dad when he couldn’t sleep. You didn’t have to, but you did. I saw that. I can’t take your money."

I looked at him, feeling my throat tighten. "Thank you," I said quietly, my voice barely steady.

In court, Robert’s anger boiled over. He shouted, his face red, and his fists clenched tightly.

His words were sharp, filled with disdain, and his demeanor shocked everyone in the room.

At one point, I thought the judge might throw him out. His rage made it clear who he really was.

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This outburst made the decision easier for the judge, who ruled that Monica would stay with Nancy.

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I had to step in as a guarantor since Nancy had no financial support, but I didn’t hesitate.

I felt ashamed of how I had envied her before, blind to the pain she was enduring. I realized how important it was for women to support one another.

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When the ruling came, Nancy cried, holding Monica so tightly. Her tears were different—tears of relief, joy, and freedom. Watching them, I felt a sense of peace. They could finally start over.

Joe walked up to me as the courtroom emptied. He gave me a small nod. "You did a lot for them," he said, his tone warm.

I smiled, feeling the weight of the day lift. "Thank you again. I don’t even know how to repay you for all of this."

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He raised an eyebrow and grinned. "How about dinner? My treat. I’ll text you," he said, giving a quick wink before turning and walking away.

I couldn’t help but smile. Nancy came over, holding Monica’s hand. "Looks like you might get what you want too," she said softly, her eyes glinting with a touch of mischief.

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I laughed. "I take back what I said. I don’t want to be a tradwife, but cutting back on work would be great."

Nancy pulled me into a hug, her voice quiet. "Thank you," she whispered.

I hugged her back. "Thank you too," I replied. She’d shown me something I hadn’t expected—that behind every perfect life, there’s a story, and no one’s is as perfect as it seems.

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