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Husband Spent Savings on Mistress

The morning sun streamed through our kitchen window as I sipped my coffee, scrolling through emails on my phone. Three years of saving every penny, skipping dinners out, buying generic groceries—all for our dream house in Westfield Elementary's district. The house where our future children would grow up safe and loved. Then my phone buzzed with a banking alert. My coffee mug slipped from my fingers, shattering against the tile floor as I stared at the notification. **WITHDRAWAL ALERT: $189,750.00 - Beverly Hills Maternity Center - Luxury Birthing Package.** My hands trembled as I read it again. And again. The numbers blurred through sudden tears. Our entire down payment. Gone.
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Chapter 3

I stared at my phone screen, the Uber app showing I was just five minutes from home. Home. The word felt hollow now, like a promise broken beyond repair. My body ached from the hospital bed, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the gaping wound in my chest.

The miscarriage. My baby. Our baby that Maddox never even knew existed before it was gone.

The Uber driver glanced at me in the rearview mirror. "You okay, miss? You're very pale."

"I'm fine," I lied, watching familiar streets blur past. I just needed to get home, crawl into bed, and figure out what came next.

As we turned onto my street, I frowned. Something was wrong. There appeared to be... furniture on our front lawn?

"Stop here," I said, my voice tight. The driver pulled over, and I stumbled out, staring in disbelief.

My clothes. My books. Photo albums, shoes, even my grandmother's quilt—all strewn across the lawn like garbage. Some neighbors had stopped to stare, whispering behind their hands.

I ran to the front door, fumbling for my keys, but they wouldn't turn in the lock. I tried again, then again, panic rising in my throat.

"Maddox!" I pounded on the door. "What is this? Open the door!"

After a moment, his voice came through, cold and distant. "You need to find somewhere else to stay, Emmie."

"What? This is my house too! You can't just—"

"Piper needs a safe space for our baby," he cut me off. "After your violent outburst at the center, we don't feel comfortable with you here."

I pressed my forehead against the door, tears streaming down my face. "Violent outburst? You pushed me! I lost our baby because of you!"

Silence. Then: "There was no baby, Emmie. Just another manipulation. You've proven yourself unstable and dangerous. I've changed the locks for our protection."

Our protection. As if I were the threat. As if I hadn't been the one bleeding on a hospital floor hours earlier.

"My clothes, my things—" I choked out.

"Everything of yours is on the lawn. Take it and go."

I stood there, trembling, as a neighbor walking her dog crossed to the other side of the street to avoid me. The woman who'd lost her mind. The woman whose husband had thrown her out.

---

The Lakeside Motel smelled of bleach and cigarettes. I sat on the edge of the sagging bed, staring at the water stain on the ceiling that vaguely resembled Australia. Forty-eight dollars a night had bought me this room and the pitying glance of the clerk who'd helped me carry in the few belongings I'd managed to salvage from the lawn.

My phone buzzed with a notification. Habit made me check it, though I should have known better.

Instagram. Piper Cruz had posted a new photo. The algorithm knew we were connected through Maddox and helpfully suggested I might want to see it.

My breath caught. It was our bedroom—my bedroom. The one I'd decorated with the pale blue walls and white curtains. Piper lounged on my side of the bed, wrapped in my silk robe, the one Maddox had given me for our second anniversary.

"Home sweet home with my loves ❤️ #NewBeginnings #BlessedFamily" the caption read. She'd tagged Maddox and even Angie.

I scrolled through her feed, my hands shaking. There she was in my kitchen, drinking from my favorite mug. Another showed her arranging flowers in the vase my sister had given me for Christmas.

She hadn't just taken my husband. She'd taken my life, slipped into it like trying on a new dress, and was flaunting it for the world to see.

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"I'm very sorry, Mrs. Harvey, but there's nothing we can do." The bank manager—Roger, according to his nameplate—looked genuinely sympathetic as he closed my account file on his computer screen.

"It's Ms. Barnes," I corrected him automatically. "And there must be something. That money was mostly from my salary. I have pay stubs to prove it."

Roger sighed, removing his glasses to rub the bridge of his nose. "The nature of a joint account is that both parties have equal access and ownership of the funds. Without proof of fraud or coercion..."

"He stole it to pay for his pregnant mistress!" My voice rose, drawing stares from other customers.

"I understand this is distressing," Roger lowered his voice, "but legally, he had every right to withdraw those funds. The account agreement you both signed gives either of you full access without requiring the other's consent."

I stared at him, the reality sinking in. One hundred and ninety thousand dollars. Gone. Three years of sacrifices, of brown-bag lunches and no vacations, of saying no to every small luxury. All of it taken in an instant to pay for another woman's comfort.

"So he gets away with it," I whispered. "He gets everything—the house, the money, his new family—and I get nothing."

Roger couldn't meet my eyes. "I wish I had better news, Ms. Barnes. I truly do."

I walked out of the bank into the bright afternoon sunlight, feeling like a ghost. In the span of twenty-four hours, I had lost my husband, my home, my savings, and a baby I hadn't even known existed until it was gone.

I had nothing left to lose.

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