There are times in life that are so odd, emotional, or surprising that they seem like they belong in a movie. 14 true tales that people have contributed are included in this post; they are brief, impactful, and memorable. Each one might leave you wanting more, from unexpected turns to moments that cause you to pause and reflect.
Story 1:
I found out from my mum’s friend’s brother that my dad has a secret family. Apparently, he cheated on my mum repeatedly with different women a few years ago and now has an entirely new family that he has never met. None of us are supposed to know about this. I have 6 siblings (7 of us in total) and apparently even more siblings.
I don’t know if I’ve passed them in the street, at work, or if I need to do background checks on any romantic partners in case they might be a sibling…so yeah, thanks, Dad. © Fabulous-Dark / Reddit
Story 2:
My parents divorced 35 years ago after being together for only 3 years. I’ve been through a lot being caught between them—being part of their fights and disputes. I’m 36 and still have issues with them, especially with my mom.
It turns out they continued seeing each other for about 15 years after the divorce. A couple of selfish people. But it’s my fault for not cutting ties with them. © Unknown author / Reddit
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My dad recently told me that he wasn’t laid off from his job. He just stopped going to work because his ex’s dad was working the same shift as him. Instead of asking for a transfer or talking to a supervisor, he just stopped showing up.
We lost our home back in ’05 or ’07—I was 10 or 11 years old at the time—and he told me back then that he was laid off. I only found out the truth recently. I’m 28 now, and I’ve lost almost all respect for him after learning this. © MrTumorI / Reddit
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My maternal grandmother was married to a widower who had four children from his previous marriage. She made him give up his kids before she married him. I guess she didn’t want to take care of his children.
She became pregnant with my mother, and when my mother was about five years old, her parents (my grandparents) got divorced. He just couldn’t live with my cold-hearted grandmother any longer. My mother didn’t tell me that—I found out by coincidence that I had four uncles.
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My brother had an affair with one of my friend’s mums. She used to give him a lift to work when he was 18 years old. This went on for over six months. She ended up getting obsessed with him, and he blocked her on all social media and his phone, basically burying his head in the sand. Her husband is a huge, intimidating guy, and her son is a lifelong friend of mine.
None of them know. My brother only told me because she, seemingly, didn’t tell anyone. It’s pretty weird carrying such a heavy secret. © kicksjoysharkness / Reddit
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My grandmother allegedly had an affa:ir with her sister’s husband and ended up pregnant. She had the baby, left her with a family member, and a couple of weeks later, the baby di:ed.
I’ll never know what actually happened. When my grandma was still alive, I asked her about it directly. She didn’t give me a straight answer—she just danced around it. It would make sense, though, considering she and that sister had a very adversarial relationship. I was told this by their brother, who happened to be schizophrenic, so who knows what the truth is.
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I always knew I was adopted as an infant. When I was 26, I received an anonymous letter in the mail containing my original birth certificate and a card from my sister’s funeral. I grew up knowing her as a cousin.
It turns out my great-uncle adopted me. My “aunt” is actually my grandmother, and my mother is my “cousin.” When I was young, we often visited my (great-)grandparents, who lived about four hours away. My biological parents lived next to my grandparents—which meant I saw them regularly and played with my full brother and sister, but had no idea at the time. © lochnessie15 / Reddit
Story 11:
My grandma had a baby that nobody ever knew about. In her final years she kept asking for her baby, and afterward, we found a single photo of a baby that wasn’t any of our family. Then my uncle told us she went away for a summer when she was a young adult, and it kind of clicked… Her parents were really strict, and we suspect she didn’t have a choice in the matter.
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When my grandmother di:ed, she left our rental property (three houses) to me in her will, naming my dad as the guardian until I came of age. I only found out years after I turned 18 because my dad never told me. While going through old papers, I discovered her will and learned that he had sold one of the houses ages ago as if it were his own.
He also took out credit cards in my name when I was still a kid, so my credit was already messed up before I even turned 18. © Ludwig_Von_Koopa1 / Reddit
Story 14:
My husband, 42, di:ed unexpectedly a month ago. Yesterday, his phone chimed. It was a notification for a charge on his card. The payment was for a hotel room, made just minutes earlier. I quickly drove to that hotel address. On the way, a text popped on his phone. It said: “I’m already at the hotel, waiting for you.” I started sweating; my hands began to shake as I was driving.
Then, suddenly, his phone rang. I froze when I heard a woman’s voice say, “Where are you, love? I’ve been waiting for you for an hour!” I screamed, asking who she was. She sounded confused and said, “Isn’t this Jake’s phone?”
But my husband’s name wasn’t Jake. His name was Daniel…
It turns out, that Jake was a 23-year-old who had hacked into my late husband’s phone and taken all his personal information—including his credit card. I contacted the authorities, and they were able to fix everything.
But for a brief moment, I let myself believe the impossible. That maybe, somehow… my husband was still alive.