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Husband Stole Mom's Fund Novel Cover

Husband Stole Mom's Fund

The morning sun filtered through our kitchen window as I spread cream cheese on my toast, the Labor Day weekend stretching before us like a rare gift of time. Hayes had been distant lately—military duties, he'd said—but today was supposed to be different. Today was supposed to be ours. I glanced at the clock. Eight-thirty. Hayes would be up soon, and I'd planned a picnic by the lake, just the two of us. Three years of marriage, and these stolen moments still felt precious. My phone buzzed with an email notification. Probably spam, but I opened it anyway. "Bank Statement Available." My finger hovered over the screen.
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The morning sun filtered through our kitchen window as I spread cream cheese on my toast, the Labor Day weekend stretching before us like a rare gift of time. Hayes had been distant lately—military duties, he'd said—but today was supposed to be different. Today was supposed to be ours.

I glanced at the clock. Eight-thirty. Hayes would be up soon, and I'd planned a picnic by the lake, just the two of us. Three years of marriage, and these stolen moments still felt precious.

My phone buzzed with an email notification. Probably spam, but I opened it anyway.

"Bank Statement Available."

My finger hovered over the screen. I'd been tracking our accounts carefully lately, setting aside every spare dollar for Mom's surgery. The cancer had returned, more aggressive this time, and Dr. Chen had been clear: without the specialized procedure, Mom wouldn't see another Christmas.

I downloaded the PDF, my coffee growing cold beside me.

"Fifty thousand dollars."

The words blurred as I stared at the transaction. Withdrawn three days ago. From our joint account—the one where I'd been depositing Mom's medical fund.

My hands trembled as I scrolled through the details. The money had been transferred to another account—not Mom's hospital, not our savings, but something called "Mills Family Travel."

"No."

The toast slipped from my fingers, landing butter-side down on the tile. I didn't care.

"Mills Family Travel" rang a bell. Daisy Mills—Angel's widow. The woman whose husband had died saving Hayes' unit last year.

I pressed my palm against my side, feeling the scar where my kidney had once been. The kidney I'd given to Hayes' mother three years ago, when she'd needed it to survive.

"Skyler?"

Hayes' voice came from behind me, rough with sleep. I turned, holding up my phone like evidence.

"Explain this."

His eyes flicked to the screen, then back to me. No surprise registered on his face—only irritation.

"You're going through my accounts now?"

"That's Mom's surgery money." My voice shook. "Fifty thousand dollars, Hayes. Gone."

He straightened, running a hand through his disheveled hair. The morning light caught the edges of his military decorations on the wall—symbols of honor that suddenly felt like mockery.

"It's not what you think."

"Then what is it?" I stood, my chair scraping against the floor. "Because it looks like you gave Daisy Mills and her parents a European vacation while my mother is dying."

Something cold settled in his eyes. "Lower your voice."

"Don't tell me to lower my voice!" The words exploded from me. "That money was for Mom's surgery. The surgery that's going to save her life!"

Hayes stepped closer, his jaw tight. "Your mother's surgery can wait."

"Wait?" I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "She has cancer, Hayes. It's spreading. Dr. Chen said—"

"I know what Dr. Chen said." His voice cut through mine like ice. "But there are more deserving families who need support right now."

"More deserving than my mother?"

"Than your mother," he repeated, his tone flat. "Daisy lost her husband. Angel died for us, Skyler. For me. The least I can do is make sure his family is taken care of."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my husband's face. "So you stole from my dying mother to play hero?"

"I didn't steal anything." He turned away, straightening his military medals on the wall. "It's my duty to honor my fallen brother's sacrifice. If you can't understand that, then maybe you never really understood what it means to be part of a military family."

The words hit like physical blows. I understood sacrifice—I'd given my kidney to his mother. I understood duty—I'd spent years supporting his career while putting my own dreams on hold.

"I need to get ready," Hayes said, walking toward the bathroom. "We can talk about this later."

"There's nothing to talk about," I whispered. "You've made your choice."

---

Two hours later, I sat in Dr. Chen's office, my hands clasped so tightly my knuckles had gone white.

"Mrs. Martin," Dr. Chen's voice was gentle but direct as she studied the scans spread across her desk. "Your mother's condition has deteriorated significantly since our last appointment."

The room seemed to tilt around me. "But we caught it early. The treatment plan—"

"The cancer is more aggressive than we initially thought." She turned her computer screen toward me, pointing to dark masses that had spread beyond where they'd been weeks ago. "We need to perform the surgery within the week."

"A week?" My throat closed up. "But the funds—"

"Is there a problem?" Dr. Chen's eyes narrowed with concern.

I thought of Hayes' cold dismissal, of Daisy Mills' European vacation funded by my mother's life savings.

"There's been a... complication," I managed.

Dr. Chen leaned forward. "Skyler, I don't want to alarm you, but without this surgery..." She paused, choosing her words carefully. "Without it, I'm afraid we're looking at weeks rather than months."

Weeks rather than months.

The words echoed in my head as I drove home through streets that suddenly felt foreign. Everything I'd built my life around—my marriage, my trust, my future—had crumbled in a single morning.

And somewhere across the ocean, Daisy Mills was sipping wine in Paris while my mother lay dying.

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