My Fiancé’s Family Demanded I Sign an Unfair Prenup – So I Made Sure They Paid the Price

When my fiancé’s parents assumed I was a gold digger and demanded I sign an unfair prenup, I let them believe their version of me. The next day, they were in for a rude awakening. Ryan and I met at a barbecue, and from day one, he was genuine.

But his parents? They were a different story. During our first meeting, Victoria, his mother, smiled as she pushed a thick folder across the table.

“Just a formality, dear,” she said. I opened the folder—a prenup ensuring I’d get nothing. “If your love is real, you won’t mind signing,” Richard, his father, added smugly.

I smiled. “Sure. But I’ll need a day to review it.”

The next morning, I returned with my attorney.

“Since you’re so concerned about protecting Ryan’s assets, I figured it’s only fair to protect mine too.”

Their eyes widened as my lawyer detailed my wealth—millions in investments, a successful tech firm, and multiple properties. Victoria clutched her pearls; Richard turned pale. “Oh?

You didn’t think to ask before assuming I was after Ryan’s money?” I said, amused. Ryan walked in, furious. “You went behind my back?”

“We were protecting you!” his mother protested.

“No,” he said. “You were protecting your prejudices.”

Holding my hand, he declared, “Christina and I will sign a prenup—one we decide on together. What we build, we share.”

As we left, I turned back.

“Thanks for the tea. It was enlightening.”

Later, on our balcony, Ryan sighed. “I still can’t believe it.”

I grinned.

“Best revenge? Living well—while they watch.”

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