My Husband Visited a Farm Every Month Until I Followed Him and Was Shocked to Discover What It Was Really About โ Story of the Day
My stepmother and stepsister spent years mocking me, calling me useless, treating me like I was nothing. I scrubbed their floors, wore their cast-offs, stayed silent. But one night, in a room full of people, I finally made them regret every cruel word they had ever thrown at me.
I never imagined my life would turn into this. Growing up, I dreamed of becoming a fashion designer, of living in a small apartment filled with fabrics and coffee mugs, of waking up excited about my work.
Instead, I woke up to my stepmother banging on my door, yelling that I had forgotten to unload the dishwasher. Again.
โI swear, Emma, do you ever do anything right? You’re useless!โ she barked from the kitchen, her voice slicing through the thin walls like a knife.
I sat up slowly, dragging myself out of the blanket I had wrapped like armor. My room barely fit a twin mattress and a wobbly dresser with one broken drawer.
Piles of laundry lined the floor like dull reminders of everything I didnโt have time or energy for.
Meanwhile, Bella, my stepsister, had an entire floor to herself, with a private bathroom, a balcony, and a walk-in closet full of designer dresses my stepmother loved to brag about.
โIโll do it now,โ I called back, my voice raspy with exhaustion.
โYou better. Bella needs the kitchen clean so she can steam her dress,โ she snapped, like I was the maid and not the other daughter in the house.
Of course. The dress. Another luxury item to add to Bellaโs collectionโthis one for an exclusive party sheโd been crowing about all month.
Apparently, the cityโs most eligible bachelor would be there. I had learned long ago not to ask for anything.s
Every item I owned came from thrift stores, clearance racks, or donations. Iโd stitched the same pair of jeans three times. My favorite shirt was someone elseโs discard.
I entered the kitchen and found Bella sitting at the island in a silk robe, sipping her smoothie and scrolling through her phone like she owned the world.
โNice shirt,โ she muttered without looking up. โVintage dumpster?โ
โGood morning to you, too,โ I murmured, moving toward the dishwasher.
โMom, did you hear that?โ Bella scoffed. โEmma thinks sarcasm makes her interesting.โ
โDonโt start, Bella,โ my stepmother said, still glued to her tablet. โEmma, after you finish, can you clean the bathroom? And the patio? Oh, and the laundry.โ
โI have to leave for work soon,โ I said quietly.
โThen you better hurry. We all have responsibilities.โ
Responsibilities. Her word for my unpaid labor.
I clenched my jaw, finished my chores, and finally slipped out of the house.
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By the time I made it to the bus stop, it had started to rain, soft and steady. I didnโt mind. Rain was honest. It didnโt pretend to like you.
That was the first time I saw him.
A man in a gray hoodie was crouched near a construction site fence, fiddling with a broken lock. At first, I thought he was breaking in, but then he turned around with a crooked grin and waved at the security guard. Not a thief. Just a worker.
We exchanged glances, just for a second.
The next day, I saw him again. And again the day after. Always near that site. One afternoon, I passed by holding a box of donated clothes I picked up for myself.
A guy in a gray hoodie crouched near the fence of a construction site, hauling thick planks of wood off a truck.
One of the boards started to slip. Before I knew what I was doing, I dropped the box of donated clothes I was carrying and rushed to help him brace it.
โWhoa,โ he said, blinking as we steadied the wood together. โThanks. You didnโt have to do that.โ
โI know,โ I said, wiping my palms on my jeans. โBut it looked like you needed help.โ
โIโm Jake,โ he offered, sticking out a hand.
โEmma.โ
We stood there awkwardly for a beat, rain tapping gently against the metal siding of the truck.
He glanced at the box I had dropped. โTell you what. Since you saved my back, let me buy you a coffee.โ
I hesitated. People didnโt usually offer me things unless they expected something in return.
โAre you sure?โ I asked.
โYeah. Come on. Itโs just coffee, not a marriage proposal.โ
I laughedโan honest, unexpected laugh that bubbled out before I could stop it. It had been days since Iโd laughed.
We met again. And again. Over the next few days, I found myself timing my walks past the construction site, hoping Iโd catch him on break.
Sometimes we talked about nothingโbad movies, pizza toppings, the best way to fix a leaky faucet.
But sometimes, he surprised me. He asked about my designs. Listened. And remembered.
Then one afternoon, as we shared a coffee on the curb, he shifted uncomfortably beside me.
โI have a weird proposition,โ he said.
I raised an eyebrow. โThatโs how horror movies start.โ
โNothing creepy, I swear,โ he said quickly. โThereโs this formal event next week. I was invited. They want employees to show up with dates to look presentable. I donโt do well with formal. But I figuredโif youโd come with meโwe could pretend. Just for the night.โ
โYou want me to be your respectable date?โ I teased, though my chest fluttered.
โExactly.โ
โWhy me?โ
He shrugged. โYouโre not fake. And youโre not obsessed with how many zeros someone has in their bank account.โ
I paused, stunned. Most people didnโt even see me. Let alone say something like that.
โI canโt pay you or anything. But Iโll buy you a dress. And pizza afterโtopping of your choice.โ
I pretended to consider it. โIf I say yes, Iโm choosing pineapple.โ
He groaned. โWe all have flaws. Iโll allow it.โ
The next morning, I was folding my worn uniform shirt in the kitchen when my stepmother walked in, her arms crossed and disapproval already painted across her face.
โStill here?โ she said.
โI have the afternoon shift,โ I replied, not looking up.
Bella floated in like a perfume ad, hair perfectly curled, eyes sparkling with smugness.
โGuess what?โ she said brightly. โThe man who owns that huge construction company is going to be at the party. The one with the penthouse, the cars, everything. Mom says Iโve got a real shot.โ
She twirled dramatically.
โBet heโs looking for someone with class,โ she added, her eyes flicking over my thrifted clothes. โNot someone who digs through donation bins.โ
I said nothing. What was there to say?
Then came a knock at the door. I opened it to find Jake standing there, holding a box wrapped in soft matte paper. His smile was warm, easy.
โHey. I brought the dress.โ
Before I could respond, Bella appeared over my shoulder.
โOh my God,โ she hissed under her breath. โThatโs him? Thatโs the guy sheโs seeing?โ
My stepmother stepped beside her, lips pursed. โHe looks… rough.โ
โI guess we know Emmaโs type,โ Bella added. โShe always set the bar low.โ
Bella tilted her head toward the box. โWhatโs in there?โ
โNone of your business,โ I said quietly. I stepped outside and shut the door behind me, the echo of it more satisfying than it should have been.
Jake raised an eyebrow. โThat bad, huh?โ
โYou have no idea.โ
โThen let me steal you for a while,โ he said. โCome on. I know a cafรฉ that makes the best cinnamon rolls on the planet.โ
I followed him a few blocks to a quiet little shop tucked between a bookstore and a nail salon.
Inside, the walls were painted a soft cream, and warm yellow lights made the whole place feel like a hug. The scent of coffee and baked sugar filled the air.
We sat by the window. He ordered tea. I ordered cocoa with whipped cream.
โI feel like Iโm in a different universe,โ I admitted, wrapping my fingers around the mug.
Jake smiled. โGood different or bad different?โ
โTerrifying different,โ I said. โBut also kind of… nice.โ
We talked. Not like strangers, but like people finding familiar pieces in someone else.
He told me about his love for building thingsโreal things, that lasted. I told him about the notebook full of designs I never had the courage to show anyone.
When he handed me the dress, I hesitated. I opened the box and gasped. It was gorgeousโsleek, elegant, nothing like I had ever worn.
โThis is too much.โ
โItโs a dress,โ he said simply. โNot a mansion.โ
โStill…โ
โYou deserve to feel amazing,โ he said. โJust for one night. Just because.โ
My throat tightened. โWhy are you being so nice to me?โ
His answer came soft, honest. โBecause someone should.โ
The night of the party arrived. The ballroom was enormousโarched ceilings, golden walls, velvet drapes framing tall windows that overlooked the city.
Every inch of it screamed wealth. It was the kind of place where you felt small before you even stepped inside.
I clung to Jakeโs arm as we walked in.
โI donโt belong here,โ I whispered.
โYou belong wherever you want to be,โ he replied.
We blended into the crowdโat least, I hoped we did. My heart was pounding. The lights felt too bright, the laughter too loud. I glanced around and immediately regretted it.
There they were. My stepmother. Bella. Standing by the champagne tower like queens holding court.
Bella saw me first. Her eyes widened, then narrowed, and that smirk I knew so well curled on her lips.
โEmma?โ she said, loud enough to turn heads. โWith him?โ Her gaze traveled over Jake like she was scanning for a discount tag.
โYouโre here with… a construction worker?โ she hissed. โDo you have any idea how pathetic that looks?โ
I kept my expression neutral. โIโm happy with who I came with.โ
โYouโre about to regret that,โ she said with a grin. โThe real man of the evening is arriving soon. And when he does… well, I hope your little handyman doesnโt feel too out of place.โ
Music swelled. A spotlight moved.
โLadies and gentlemen,โ the emcee announced, โplease welcome the man of the hourโthe cityโs most influential entrepreneur and owner of one of the largest development firmsโJake.โ
Gasps echoed around us. I stood frozen. Jake gently let go of my arm and walked toward the stage. The spotlight followed him.
I heard my stepmother whisper something sharp. Bella blinked like sheโd been slapped.
I stood still, heart thudding in disbelief. Jakeโmy Jakeโwas him?
He took the microphone and smiled politely. โThank you all for being here. Iโm honored to host such a wonderful evening. Letโs make it unforgettable.โ He ended his speech quickly and made his way back to me.
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โYouโre him?โ I finally asked, stunned.
โI am,โ he said quietly. โBut Iโm still just Jake.โ
โYou lied.โ
โI did. I was afraid if you knew, youโd treat me differently.โ
I stared at him, then slowly nodded. โI donโt care about your money. I care about you.โ
He reached for my hand. โNo more secrets. Just us. If you want that.โ
My eyes stung. โI do. But next time, just tell me the truth.โ
He smiled. โDeal.โ
And then he kissed me, soft and certain, and the room faded. Until it didnโt.
โEmma!โ my stepmother called, rushing over, voice syrupy. โSweetheart, you look stunning. We had no idea you and Jakeโwell, weโre thrilled for you.โ
Bella followed behind, her smile tight. โHonestly, I always said you had potential. Maybe we could come by sometime? Your new place must be huge.โ
โYou didnโt have space for me in your lives,โ I said evenly. โNow I donโt have space for you in mine.โ
Jake tightened his grip on my hand. We turned and walked away together, into a future where I was no longer small.
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