Real Stories So Messed Up They Feel Like Fiction

 

Some life events are so bizarre, frightening, or surreal that they resemble scenes from a novel or a film. This book contains true stories that appear to be completely made up, despite the fact that they all happened. And that is precisely what makes them so intriguing.

Story 1: 

In the first four months of our relationship, I was at his house. He went to the bathroom and left his laptop open, so I looked at it and saw he had daily messages with a woman.

That woman was his best friend’s girlfriend. © Unknown author / Reddit

Story 2: 

3 days after our wedding, my wife got a letter and turned pale. She refused to say what it was and quickly left for a walk. She forgot her phone. 2 hours passed. Her phone buzzed, and I froze when I saw a text message from someone called “Ben.”

He was asking her, “When can I drop the kid off?” I was confused—who was Ben? What kid was he talking about? Then the phone rang. I froze when I heard a man’s voice saying that he can’t keep the baby secret any longer and that my wife needs to tell me about their existence.

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Turns out, my wife was divorced and had a 6-year-old daughter with Ben. She never brought up this subject. When I confronted her, she started crying and said that she was never able to tell me that she has a daughter because she knew I never wanted kids. So she was waiting for the right time to say it, and it never came.
What hurts most is that I had been lied to, and that our marriage had started with a major lie.

Story 3: 

Story 4:

My father has a whole other family he refuses to acknowledge. Apparently, my dad’s first wife che:ated on him multiple times. My dad found out and forgave her, but she left him anyway. They have a son together, but my father has absolutely no contact with them.

It baffles me that my dad would leave his son forever and that, in all my life, he has never mentioned him even once. My mom told me about it when I was around seven because my half-brother came to the house looking for my dad. After that day, we never heard about him again. © catscarscalls / Reddit

Story 5:

I was working from home during a rough patch in my life. I hadn’t slept in days. I joined a huge Zoom meeting with the exec team, thinking my mic and camera were off. They weren’t.

I stared d3ad into the lens and whispered, “I hate every single one of you.” Then I burst into tears. Ten people just… watched. No one said a word.
The meeting went on like nothing happened. Not even HR followed up. That silence still messes with me.

Story 6: 

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