The Quiet Year When Nothing Arrived
For almost a full year, not a single dollar showed up in my account. It felt strange… unsettling. At sixty-nine, I lived mostly on my small Social Security check and whatever help my older son and his wife offered. My younger son, Ethan, worked overseas and called every month to remind me:
“Mom, I’m sending money straight to your account. Use it for whatever you need, okay?”
Those words kept my heart steady. But month after month, nothing came in. Nothing at all.
Living With My Older Son and His Wife
After my husband passed, I moved in with my older son, David, and his wife, Melissa, in a small home outside of Columbus, Ohio. Life was simple. Quiet. A bit lonely.
Whenever I gently asked about the money, Melissa would place a warm hand on my arm and say:
“Mom, you don’t spend much. We’ll take care of you. Don’t worry.”
Her voice sounded kind, but something inside me never settled. It was a feeling I couldn’t push away.
The Phone Call That Changed Everything
One afternoon, I called Ethan.
“Son… is everything alright? I haven’t received anything for almost a year.”
He paused.
“What do you mean? Mom, I send money every single month. The bank even calls me to confirm it.”
My stomach dropped.
If he really sent it… then where did it go?
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