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​​My Ex-husband Demanded the Tablet He Gifted Our Daughter Back Because of His New Wife – I Agreed, but on One Condition

A few months ago, my husband, Willie, gifted our daughter, Lily, a tablet for her birthday. She was thrilled. It wasn’t just a random gift—Willie had promised her this tablet for months. I thought, “Wow, maybe he’s finally stepping up as a dad.” Oh, how naïve of me.

Then, last week, he called out of nowhere.

“Hey, Judy… I need the tablet back.”

I blinked. “Excuse me?”

“Uh, Sarah” (his new wife) “thinks it’s too expensive for a kid. She doesn’t feel comfortable with Lily having it.”

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Lily overheard and burst into tears, clutching the tablet.

That’s when I got an idea.

“Fine,” I said, keeping my voice calm.

“You can have it back. But on ONE condition.”

Silence on his end. “What condition?

I smirked, though he couldn’t see it. “You come over here, look your daughter in the eyes, and explain to her why you’re taking away the birthday present you promised her.”

More silence. He exhaled sharply. “Judy, don’t make this difficult. Just put it in a bag, and I’ll pick it up.”

“Nope,” I replied. “You want it? You come and take it yourself.”

I could almost hear him grinding his teeth. “Fine. I’ll be there in an hour.”

An hour later, he showed up at the door, looking stiff and uncomfortable. Lily stood in the living room, clutching her tablet like it was a lifeline. Her big brown eyes were already shimmering with unshed tears.

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Willie shifted on his feet.

“Lily, sweetheart, Daddy just needs to take the tablet back, okay?”

She sniffled. “But why, Daddy? You said it was my present.”

He hesitated. “Well… Sarah thinks—”

“I don’t know Sarah!” Lily blurted, her little voice trembling. “You said it was for me. You PROMISED.”

For the first time in a long while, I saw genuine guilt on Willie’s face. He rubbed his neck, clearly struggling with the reality of what he was doing. But then he straightened up, his expression hardening again.

“It’s just a tablet, sweetheart. You’ll be fine without it.”

That was the moment I knew he would go through with it. The father who once swore he’d do anything for his little girl was standing in front of her, choosing his new wife’s discomfort over his own daughter’s happiness.

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Lily’s little hands trembled as she held out the tablet. “Fine, take it.” Her voice was barely above a whisper. “But I don’t want to see you for a long time.”

I saw something flash in Willie’s eyes—pain, maybe? But he took the tablet and left without another word.

Now, here’s where the twist comes in.

That night, I posted about what happened in a local parenting group. Not for pity, not for drama—but because I needed advice on how to comfort Lily.

The response? Overwhelming.

Hundreds of parents were outraged. Some even offered to buy Lily a new tablet. But one comment caught my eye:

“Check if you still have the receipt. If HE bought it under his name, it might be covered under return fraud. Stores take that seriously.”

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A lightbulb went off in my head.

I dug through my emails and, sure enough, found the digital receipt—purchased under MY name, with MY credit card, because Willie’s was maxed out at the time.

That tablet? Legally mine.

The next day, I marched into the store and reported it as stolen. The store manager was understanding and, after verifying my purchase, they flagged the device. If Willie or Sarah tried to use it, it would be locked permanently.

A few days later, I got a furious call from him.

“Judy, what the hell did you do? The tablet’s useless now!”

I smiled, sipping my coffee. “Oh? You mean my tablet? The one I bought?” I let that sink in before adding, “You didn’t really think you could take something from your daughter and not face consequences, did you?”

He started cursing, but I hung up.

A few days later, a package arrived for Lily. Inside? A brand-new tablet, along with a note: From people who care about you more than he does. Never forget how loved you are.

Tears welled up in my eyes. The kindness of strangers had done what her own father failed to—made her feel valued.

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So, what’s the lesson here?
  • A gift isn’t a gift if you take it back. It’s a loan.
  • If someone shows you their true priorities, believe them.
  • Your community is often stronger than you think.

And most importantly: Never let anyone—anyone—make your child feel like they don’t matter.

If this story resonated with you, share it. Because no child should ever feel like they come second to someone else’s insecurities.

This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

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