My Stepmom Destroyed the Skirt I Made from My Late Dad’s Ties — But Karma Knocked on Our Door Faster Than I Ever Imagined

When my dad died, the only thing I had left of him was his collection of ties. My stepmother, Carla, didn’t care. She tossed everything into trash bags and told me to “grow up.” I secretly saved the ties — they still smelled like him.

For prom, I decided to honor my dad by sewing those ties into a beautiful skirt. Every pattern held a memory. When I put it on, I whispered, “He’d love this.”

The night before prom, I hung it on my closet door.
The next morning, I woke up to the smell of Carla’s perfume. My heart dropped.

My skirt was on the floor — ripped apart, shredded into pieces.

I screamed. Carla just sipped her coffee and said,
“That thing was hideous. Stop pretending to be a pathetic orphan.”

“You destroyed the last piece of my dad,” I cried.

She smirked. “He’s dead. Get over it.”

And then — a knock at the door.

Red and blue police lights flashed through the windows. Carla froze as an officer stepped inside.

“Ma’am, we’re here for you. You’re under investigation for fraud.”

Her face went white. They cuffed her right in our living room while she tried to blame everyone but herself.

As they took her away, the officer turned to me and said,
“You’ll be safe now.”

With help from a neighbor, I repaired the skirt just in time.

When I walked into prom wearing it, I felt something warm in my chest — like Dad was right there, whispering:

“I’m proud of you.”

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