
I’ve been married to Luke for nine years. I’m a housewife, and he’s always been the sole provider for our family.
I have one daughter from a previous relationship—her father has never been involved in her life. I also help raise Luke’s daughter, who is eleven, from his first marriage. Her mother passed away several years ago.

Although the girls are close in age, they’ve never really bonded. My stepdaughter is deeply attached to only one thing—her black Labrador. That dog means the world to her.
Recently, the orthodontist said my daughter needed braces to correct her teeth alignment. But when I told Luke, he brushed it off and said, “I have more urgent expenses than your kid’s smile!” He’s already struggling to pay off the house loan, so I knew he wouldn’t help.
So, I made a terrible decision. I secretly took my stepdaughter’s dog and sold it. His food and care cost a lot, and since we were already in financial trouble, I convinced myself it was practical. With that money, I paid for my daughter’s braces.

When my stepdaughter found out, she was devastated. She cried for hours, and my husband didn’t say a word. He didn’t even look at me.
The next morning, I woke up to my daughter sobbing uncontrollably in her room. I rushed in and froze—half of her belongings were gone. Her toys, dolls, dresses, and shoes had all vanished.
I soon learned that Luke had listed them for sale online. He said that if his daughter had to lose the one thing she loved most, then mine should too.

It’s been days since we’ve spoken.
All I did was try to prioritize my child’s health over a dog. I swear I’m not a bad person.
What should I do now?
Source: brightside.me