My Wife Told Me Tо Abandon My Daughter and Move out for a Few Weeks — When I Found out Why, It Made Me Speechless

When my wife told me to abandon our three-year-old daughter and move out for a few weeks, I was stunned. I’m Jake, a 32-year-old dad. My world revolves around my little girl, Allie. Every morning, Allie wakes up with a big smile, calling out, “Daddy!” We make breakfast, play at the park, and build forts. Sarah, my wife, felt left out. “She doesn’t love me as much,” she once said.

One evening, Sarah said, “Jake, we need to talk. You need to move out for a few weeks.” I was shocked. “Allie needs to bond with me,” she explained. Reluctantly, I agreed to stay at my friend’s house for a week.

Five days in, I missed Allie terribly and decided to surprise her with a Happy Meal. But when I got home, I found Sarah with her coworker, Dan. “It’s not what it looks like,” Sarah started. I felt betrayed. She admitted she was lonely and felt left out.

I moved into a small apartment nearby and maintained a regular schedule with Allie. Sarah joined a support group and bonded more with Allie. Despite everything, I couldn’t forgive Sarah. My love for Allie remained unwavering, and I focused on building a new kind of family for her.

“Always, sweetheart. No matter what happens, I’ll always be here for you,” I assured Allie one night.

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