My Husband Drained Our Child’s College Fund for a Fancy Car for His Mistress — I Called Her, and to My Surprise, She Offered Me a Deal

72

My husband didn’t just betray me.

He gambled everything—our money, our family, and his career—all for a shiny red Porsche and a web of lies.

But when I confronted the woman behind it all, she gave me an offer I couldn’t refuse.

Twelve years. Twelve years of marriage, two kids, countless memories, and now… this.

It started on an ordinary Thursday afternoon.

My phone buzzed with a text notification—just another update from the bank. I almost ignored it.

Almost. But something made me swipe open the message.

“Withdrawal alert: $85,000. Remaining balance: $0.”

My heart dropped.

My first thought was fraud. Hackers, maybe. Someone had broken into our account!

Panic coursed through me as I logged into our banking app, scrolling frantically. And there it was. A $85,000 deposit was made to a luxury car dealership.

My mind raced.

It had to be a mistake. Charles, my husband of over a decade, wouldn’t—he couldn’t—do this. The funds were for Eva’s future, a nest egg we’d nurtured dollar by dollar since the day she was born.

I could still picture her bright eyes when she told me she wanted to study marine biology.

I waited until Charles got home. The moment he walked through the door, I blurted out, “Where’s Eva’s college fund?”

He froze, briefcase halfway to the table.

“What do you mean?” he said, his voice too calm.

“It’s gone. All of it.

$85,000. And there’s a receipt for a Porsche! Care to explain?”

His lips tightened into a line before he sighed, exasperated.

“Don’t be dramatic, Emma. The kids will be fine. There’s still the fund for Daniel.

You’re overreacting.”

Overreacting? Overreacting?

“Who is she, Charles?” I demanded, my voice trembling. “The car isn’t for us, is it?”

He didn’t deny it.

Furious wasn’t the word for it—I was livid.

But my hands were tied. Legally, Charles had every right to withdraw the money from our joint account without my consent. The thought of how he could so casually ruin our daughter’s future made my blood boil.

But as bad as it was, the rabbit hole went deeper.

Charles refused to explain himself.

Every question I hurled his way—Why? Who is she? How could you do this?—was met with indifference or outright silence.

That’s when I decided to dig for answers myself.

I called the dealership. The man on the other end hesitated when I asked who the car had been purchased for, citing confidentiality. But when I sent over the bank records, highlighting that the money came from our joint account, he relented.

The story doesn’t end here — it continues on the next page.
Tap READ MORE to discover the rest 🔎👇