Love,Lies,And Little Victims:The Henry And Susan Saga - 3wks ago

Henry, a wealthy widower with 12 grown kids, thought he'd found love again with Susan, a widow with a grown child. They met through church, and after over 10 years of marriage, they've got a 10-year-old daughter, Emma, who's caught in the crossfire. Susan's got her eyes on the prize – Henry's wealth – and she's determined to get it, no matter the cost.

While Henry tries to be prudent, managing his business and providing for his family, Susan's living large, ordering designer goods online and flunting them in front of her friends. Meanwhile, Emma's struggling to fit in, wearing undersized clothes and shoes that are a size too small. But it's not just the clothes – it's the language. Susan's got a mouth on her, and Emma's picking it up, using foul words on her friends and even her teachers. The estate parents are up in arms, banning their kids from playing with Emma, and she's getting isolated, with no one to turn to.

Henry's got a heart, though. He travels for business, but makes sure Emma's taken care of, sending her gifts and money to make sure she's got everything she needs. But Susan? She won't lift a finger without Henry's cash, even for their daughter. She won't buy Emma socks or clothes, let alone pay for her school trips or extracurricular activities. Everything's gotta come from Daddy.

The tension between Susan and Henry's kids is palp, too. She fights with them, encourages Emma to be rude to them, and even goes as far as telling Emma that her father is a womanizer, that he's cheating on her, and that she's the only one who truly cares about her. The kid's confused, torn between her love for her dad and her mom's manipulation.

And then there's the Range Rover. Henry bought it for Susan, but she won't even fix it, let alone drive it. She just complains about it, says it's old and embarrassing, and insists he gets her a new one. He's refusing, and she's fusing, badmouthing him to anyone who'll listen.

But the worst part? Susan's got a plan. She's applying for jobs in the US, and she's got her sights set on relocating, taking Emma with her. She wants to divorce Henry, get custody of the kid, and go incommunicado, leaving him heartbroken and alone. It's a toxic, manipulative game, and Emma's caught right in the middle

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