MY HUSBAND HAD BEEN SECRETLY TRANSFERRING MONEY

I was sitting on the couch, Ericโ€™s laptop balanced on my lap, scrolling through an online store, searching for a warm jacket for our son. Winter was coming fast, and heโ€™d already outgrown last yearโ€™s coat. I was about to check out when a notification popped up in the corner of the screen.

โ€œ$800 transfer successful โ€“ Claire R.โ€

I frowned. Claire. My best friend. Why was Eric sending her money?

A chill ran down my spine as I clicked into our joint account, my hands suddenly trembling over the keyboard. A long list of transactions stared back at me. Hundreds of dollars. Sometimes over a thousand. All sent to Claire.

Every. Single. Month.

For seven months.

I felt my heart hammer against my ribs as I checked the details. All from our joint account. Not just Ericโ€™s moneyโ€”mine too. Money meant for our family. Money meant for our son.

The betrayal alone would have been enough to break me, but it wasnโ€™t just the money. I knew Eric was lying to me, but I had to see how deep it went.

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I opened his messages.

There they were. Lines and lines of texts between them.

Claire: โ€œI wish I was your wife instead. I hate asking, but Jake cut my allowance again.โ€

Eric: โ€œI love you. I want you to have everything you need. Iโ€™ll take care of you.โ€

I stared at the screen, my vision blurring. This wasnโ€™t just an affair. It wasnโ€™t just a fling. He was supporting her. My best friend. With our money.

A rush of rage hit me so hard I thought I might actually throw up. But I swallowed it down. Screaming wouldnโ€™t help me. Accusations wouldnโ€™t fix this.

I needed payback. And I needed it to hurt.

For the next two days, I pretended everything was normal. I kissed Eric goodbye in the mornings, answered Claireโ€™s calls with the same enthusiasm as always, and even let her vent about Jakeโ€”her husband.

Jake.

I knew he had a temper, but not towards Claire. No, his anger had always been directed at anyone who disrespected their marriage. He adored her, worshipped the ground she walked on. I knew that because she never stopped bragging about it.

I decided he should know the truth.

I sent him a message. โ€œClaire has a special surprise for you tomorrow. Weโ€™ll have a BBQ at our place, her secret recipe, your favorite. She would love it if you could be home early from work! Donโ€™t tell her I mentioned it.โ€

Then, I went to work on Eric.

He was terrible with finances. He had no clue how to manage money, which was why I handled our bills. But he also had no idea that I had a separate, private account. Over the next two days, I transferred everything. Every last cent that was mine.

Then, I drained the joint account too. Not all of itโ€”just enough to leave Eric scrambling but not enough to make him suspicious until it was too late.

On the morning of my plan, I kissed him extra hard before he left for work.

โ€œI love you,โ€ he murmured.

I smiled sweetly. โ€œI love you too.โ€

Liar.

That evening, I told Eric I was heading out for a work event. I knew exactly where heโ€™d beโ€”at our place, with Claire, as usual.

At exactly 6:00 PM, I parked my car down the street from our house and waited.

Right on cue, Jakeโ€™s truck pulled up. He stepped out, still in his work clothes, looking exhausted but excited. My stomach twisted with anticipation.

He walked up to the door. Knocked once.

And thenโ€”

The door swung open, and there stood Claire. Wearing nothing but a silk robe.

Her eyes widened when she saw her husband.

Jakeโ€™s gaze flicked past her and straight into the house. His entire body tensed, fists clenching at his sides. Thenโ€”Eric appeared behind her, shirtless, a drink in his hand.

For a moment, there was nothing but silence.

Then Jake lost it.

I didnโ€™t stay to watch the full explosion, but from what I heard later, it was magnificent. Screaming, things breaking, Claire crying, Eric stammering. Neighbors peeking out from their windows.

I drove away, feeling lighter than I had in months.

When I got home through the back door, I poured myself a glass of wine and waited. It didnโ€™t take long.

Eric stormed in, his face red with anger.

โ€œYou set me up!โ€ he roared. โ€œYou told Jake to come to our place?!โ€

I took a sip of my wine. โ€œDid I?โ€

He stared at me, chest rising and falling as he processed it. Then his eyes narrowed.

โ€œI saw the account, Lily,โ€ he spat. โ€œYou emptied it!โ€

I set my glass down. โ€œActually, I only took what was mine. You were the one sending our money to Claire. I just corrected the balance.โ€

His face went pale.

โ€œBut donโ€™t worry,โ€ I said, standing up. โ€œI left enough for you to figure out rent next month.โ€

His jaw clenched. โ€œYou canโ€™t just take everything and leave me with nothing!โ€

I stepped closer, my voice calm. โ€œActually, I can. And I did.โ€ I grabbed my bag and walked to the door. โ€œIโ€™d suggest calling Claire for help, but Iโ€™m guessing Jake wonโ€™t be paying her bills anymore.โ€

And with that, I walked out.

The divorce was swift. I had everything documentedโ€”his bank transfers, his messages to Claire, and even statements showing how much of our money went to her. The judge had zero sympathy for him.

Eric lost a lot. But Claire lost more.

Jake left her, and since she had no job and no secret savings, she was stuck struggling.

As for me?

I got full custody of my son. A fresh start. And every time I think back to that nightโ€”Claire in her silk robe, Jakeโ€™s face twisting in betrayal, and Eric standing there like an idiotโ€”I smile.

Because they thought they could play me.

They thought I would cry and beg.

Instead, I let them destroy themselves.

And I walked away with everything.

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