Man Wants to Keep Late Wife’s Memory Alive for Their Daughter, Is Sh0cked by His New Wife’s Cru.el Quirk

The man began by explaining that his first wife, Cloé, pa:ss:ed away in a car accident when their daughter, Eleanore, was just two years old. During Cloé’s pregnancy, the couple had recorded various moments together using a video camera—laughing, eating, and speaking to their unborn child. These heartfelt clips were preserved to show them to Eleanore when she turned 18, as a way to let her see and hear the mother she barely remembered.

After Cloé’s passing, the man was devastated and struggled to cope. Raising his daughter alone, he sank into a deep depression. Though friends encouraged him to start dating again, he couldn’t shake the feeling that doing so would dishonor his late wife’s memory.Years later, when Eleanore was 13, the man met Wendy at his sister’s birthday party. They connected quickly, and Wendy, who had two children of her own, seemed to accept his past. They married two years later. However, from the beginning, Wendy showed discomfort whenever he spoke about Cloé. While he never compared the two women, he often shared memories to help his daughter understand her mother’s personality.
Wendy later admitted that she felt she could never measure up to Cloé, who had once been a model. Wendy, by contrast, felt insecure about her appearance and often expressed sadness over the comparison, even though the man insisted he loved her just as she was. He believed her feelings stemmed more from her own self-doubt than anything he had done.
A Cru.el Betrayal
As Eleanore’s 18th birthday approached, the man was excited to finally share the videos Cloé had made. When he mentioned this to Wendy, he noticed she looked uneasy but didn’t think much of it. Days later, he went to retrieve the tapes to place them in a special box, but to his horror, the tapes were missing.
After searching everywhere, he asked Wendy if she had seen them. With a cold, neutral expression, she admitted to throwing them away. Her reasoning? That he “talked about Cloé too much” and needed to “move on”—and she thought this was a way to help him start.
The man was heartbroken. Not only had Wendy destroyed irreplaceable memories, but she had also taken from their daughter the only chance to connect with the mother she never got to know. An intense argument followed, and the man locked himself in the bedroom, unable to cope with the betrayal.
Searching for Fragments, Seeking Peace
The next morning, the man began searching through his computer, hoping to recover any digital traces of Cloé he might still have. He knew how much these videos would have meant to Eleanore, who still cried sometimes about never truly knowing her mother. Meanwhile, Wendy continued to apologize, texting him repeatedly, though he admitted he couldn’t even bear to look at her.
Even more painful, mutual friends had started pressuring him to forgive Wendy, telling him to move on since Cloé had died over a decade ago. But he felt deeply misunderstood—these friends hadn’t experienced such a profound loss and couldn’t grasp what those videos represented.
A Man Torn Between Grief, Anger, and Confusion
Now, overwhelmed by pain and uncertainty, the man is questioning whether his reaction is too extreme or completely justified. The betrayal has not only reopened old wounds but also fractured the trust in his current marriage. With his daughter’s birthday fast approaching, he’s desperate to salvage any remaining memories—and struggling to decide how to move forward.

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