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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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Chapter 2

I drove home with Dr. Chen's words echoing in my mind like a death sentence. "Weeks rather than months." Each mile felt like I was driving toward my own execution—not just Mom's, but the death of everything I thought I knew about my life.

Our house looked different as I pulled into the driveway. The same white siding and blue door, but somehow foreign. Like I was seeing it through a stranger's eyes.

I paused at the front door, my key trembling in my hand. Something felt wrong. The air inside was too still, too heavy with unspoken secrets.

"Skyler? Is that you?"

The voice came from our kitchen—not Hayes', but softer, feminine. Daisy Mills.

I followed the sound, my footsteps hollow against the hardwood floors. The kitchen doorway framed a scene that would haunt me forever.

Daisy stood at my counter, her back to me, chopping vegetables with casual familiarity. She wore one of my aprons—the blue one with embroidered sunflowers that Hayes had given me last Christmas.

"Hayes said you'd be home soon," she said without turning. "I'm making my special lasagna. The one Angel loved."

The knife in her hand paused mid-chop. She turned, and that's when I saw it—the unmistakable swell of her belly, stretched tight beneath a flowing maternity top.

"Oh." Her hand drifted to her stomach in practiced modesty. "I guess you noticed."

"Skyler." Hayes appeared behind me, his voice flat. "We need to talk."

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. The room seemed to shrink around us, three people trapped in a kitchen that suddenly felt too small for all our secrets.

"How far along?" My voice sounded distant, like it belonged to someone else.

"Four months," Daisy said, her eyes bright with false sympathy. "We weren't planning to tell anyone yet, but..." She shrugged delicately. "Life happens."

Four months. While I'd been saving every penny for Mom's surgery, while I'd been donating blood and plasma to make extra money, while I'd been sacrificing everything—Hayes had been creating a new life with another woman.

"There's more." Hayes stepped closer, his military posture rigid with false authority. "We're selling the house."

" Selling the house?" The words hit like physical blows.

"Daisy's parents need a bigger place," he continued, as if discussing a business transaction. "The market's hot right now. We can get top dollar."

"We?" My laugh came out strangled. "There is no 'we,' Hayes. You stole my mother's surgery money. You're having a baby with another woman. And now you want to sell my house?"

"Your house?" Daisy's voice turned sharp. "Hayes' name is on the deed too. And Angel would have wanted us to take care of each other."

"Angel would have wanted you to honor his memory," I spat back. "Not dishonor his sacrifice by sleeping with his brother-in-arms while his widow was still grieving."

Hayes' face darkened. "That's enough."

"No." I pushed past him toward the home office. "I'm calling our lawyer. This ends now."

---

The office felt suffocating as I dialed Mark Jennings' number. He'd been our lawyer since we bought the house three years ago.

"Skyler." His voice was cautious. "I was wondering when you'd call."

"You know?" My stomach dropped.

"About the house sale? Yes. Hayes brought by the preliminary paperwork last week."

"Last week?" I gripped the phone tighter. "I never signed anything."

"Well, your signature is on the documents."

The room spun around me. "That's impossible."

"Skyler..." Mark hesitated. "There's something else. Hayes froze your access to the joint accounts yesterday. Said you were having... emotional difficulties."

"Emotional difficulties?" I could barely hear my own voice over the rushing in my ears. "He stole fifty thousand dollars from my dying mother's surgery fund!"

"I'm sorry," Mark said, and he sounded genuinely regretful. "But legally, there's not much I can do. The accounts are frozen pending investigation."

"Investigation of what?"

"Possible financial instability on your part."

I hung up without another word, my hands shaking so badly I could barely set the phone down.

---

The basement had always been Hayes' domain—his man cave, he called it. But now, with desperate clarity, I realized it might hold answers.

His desk was meticulously organized, just like everything else in his life. Military precision in all things except his marriage vows.

I pulled open the filing cabinet, scanning folder labels until I found what I was looking for: MILITARY BENEFITS.

Inside were documents I'd never seen before—death benefit forms for Angel Mills. The amount made my breath catch: $250,000.

But it was the next page that stopped my heart entirely.

According to Angel's will, the benefits should have gone to his parents—not Daisy.

My fingers trembled as I flipped through more papers. Bank statements showing transfers from Angel's death benefit account to Daisy's personal account. To a vacation fund. To a house down payment.

And at the bottom of the pile, a handwritten note in Hayes' careful script: "Daisy's parents deserve better than that tiny apartment. Angel would understand."

Angel would understand.

The words burned in my vision as everything clicked into place. This wasn't just about an affair or even about my mother's surgery money.

This was systematic embezzlement of military death benefits.

And I held the evidence in my shaking hands.

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