August 23, 2025

“As We Speak”: The Last Words That Spoke Nothing

On April 18, 2025, Mark Stephens sent his final words to Melissa: “I am working on that as we speak.” That was 127 days ago. Since then, he has scheduled no evaluations, offered no updates, and only once logged into the court-ordered communication tool—where he read nothing, wrote nothing, and logged back out. His legacy of communication isn’t love or accountability. It’s silence, a stall, and a threat from 2013.
August 23, 2025

The Delusion of Consistency: Mark’s Accidental Admissions

Mark’s latest post says, “Toxic people never tell the full story. They always tell the part where they are the victim and everyone else looks bad.” The irony is staggering. For years, Mark has done exactly that—telling only the victim’s version of events while refusing to take the court-ordered steps back to his children. His consistency isn’t credibility; it’s evidence. And it’s the very record that will one day dismantle his narrative.
August 21, 2025

The Narcissist and the Money They Owe You

If you’ve ever dealt with a narcissist who owes you money, you know it’s not just about dollars and cents—it’s about control. The unpaid debt becomes […]
August 4, 2025

Not Erased—Absent: The Truth Behind OFW Messages

Mark Stephens claims he was “erased” from his sons’ lives. But 69 messages on Our Family Wizard—most of which he never even opened—tell the real story. For over two years, Mark ignored court-approved communication, refused to complete required evaluations, and offered excuses instead of action. When he finally did log in, he responded with deflection, financial threats, and performative grief—while Melissa and professionals pleaded for cooperation. This isn’t a story of erasure. It’s a case study in absence.