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My Husband Demanded I Pay All Our Bills Because He Was ‘Saving up for Our Future’

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I gripped the edge of my desk, my knuckles white. “I’m spending his—what are you talking about?”

“Oh, please.” She cut me off with a sarcastic laugh.

“Jake told me everything about you. How clingy you are. How boring.

How… completely useless. Honestly, it’s no wonder he’s moving on. A man like him deserves better.”

I felt like I’d been slapped.

“Why are you telling me this?” I managed to choke out, my voice shaking.

“Because you need to let him go,” she said. “Step aside and let Jake have a real chance at happiness. With me.”

I opened my mouth to respond, to demand answers, to scream—but all I heard was a click as the line went dead.

For a moment, I just sat there, my phone still pressed to my ear.

Then, slowly, I put it down and stared at the wall, trying to make sense of what had just happened.

Was this woman telling the truth? Was Jake capable of something so cruel? Or was this just some deranged prank?

I couldn’t decide what scared me more—the idea that she might be lying… or that she might not be.

For two days, I couldn’t stop thinking about Anna’s words.

Everything she’d said kept looping in my mind, mixing with Jake’s smug grin and his “saving for our future” excuse. It all felt so wrong. The late nights, the sudden secrecy with his phone, and how easily he dismissed my concerns—it wasn’t adding up.

How could I have been so blind?

But Jake didn’t know that I knew about Anna, and that gave me an advantage. I wasn’t going to waste it.

That evening, I found him lounging on the couch, his feet up, scrolling on his phone like life was perfect. I took a deep breath and walked over, forcing a bright smile onto my face.

“I’ve been thinking about your idea,” I said, keeping my tone light and cheerful.

His head shot up, his face lighting up with surprise.

“Yeah?”

I nodded. “I think you’re right. I should take over the bills.”

Jake’s grin stretched from ear to ear as he leaned back, looking like the cat that got the cream.

“I knew you’d see it my way,” he said, giving a satisfied nod. “It just makes sense, doesn’t it?”

“Totally,” I replied, barely managing to keep my tone steady.

What he didn’t know was that I had already started working behind the scenes. That afternoon, I drained every single dollar from our joint savings account and moved it into one under my name.

Then I called our landlord to let them know we wouldn’t be renewing the lease. I even canceled all the utilities—water, power, internet.

For the rest of the week, I pretended everything was fine. I smiled at Jake, agreed with him on everything, and played the perfect, supportive wife.

But every spare moment, I was digging. I checked his emails, scrolled through his bank statements, and even peeked at his social media.

What I found left no doubt: Anna wasn’t lying. Jake was using me to fund his little fantasy life with her.

But I wasn’t about to let him get away with it. By the time he realized what I’d done, his world would come crashing down.

The morning that everything unraveled was perfect!

Sunlight poured through the windows, birds chirped outside, and I sipped my coffee with a calm I hadn’t felt in weeks. Jake stumbled into the kitchen, yawning when he flicked the light switch.

Nothing happened. “Hey, the electricity’s off,” he grumbled, scratching his head.

“Huh, that’s weird,” I said casually, taking another sip of coffee.

He squinted at me, clearly annoyed, but before he could say anything else, his phone buzzed on the counter. He picked it up and frowned at the screen.

“The landlord says we have to move out in two weeks. What the hell is going on?”

“Oh, about that,” I said, setting my cup down and folding my hands neatly on the table. “Since I’m paying all the bills now, I thought it’d be smarter to downsize.

I found a cute little one-bedroom apartment. For me. You’re not on the lease, so you’ll need to figure out where to live.”

Jake froze, blinking at me like I’d just slapped him.

“What the hell are you talking about? Are you crazy?”

I smiled sweetly. “Nope.

Just practical. Oh, and the savings account?” I gestured toward his phone. “I transferred it all to my account.

Consider it fair compensation for the cooking, cleaning, and laundry I’ve been doing for free.”

His face turned a deep shade of red. “You can’t do that!” he shouted, his voice cracking. “That’s our money!”

“Correction: It was my money too.

But now it’s just mine.” I stood, grabbing my keys off the counter. “Good luck saving for ‘our future,’ Jake. Or should I say your future?

Because I’m not part of it anymore.”

As I started toward the door, his phone buzzed again. He glanced at the screen, and his face paled. Anna.

I couldn’t help but laugh.

“Better answer that,” I said, pulling the door open. “She seems high-maintenance. I’m sure she’ll love hearing why her fancy downtown apartment isn’t happening.”

Jake started sputtering something, but I didn’t wait to hear it.

I walked out, letting the door slam behind me, leaving Jake and his mess of life behind for good.

Two weeks later, I was sipping wine on the balcony of my cozy new apartment, enjoying the quiet that came with living alone. The chaos of the last month already felt like a distant memory.

I’d heard through mutual friends that Jake was couch-surfing, frantically trying to save enough for a deposit on a new place. Apparently, Anna dumped him the second she realized his “savings” were gone.

Poetic justice, if you ask me.

A text pinged on my phone. It was from one of those mutual friends: “Jake’s crashing at Tom’s. He’s been telling everyone you ruined his life.

Thought you’d want to know.”

I laughed out loud, setting the phone down. For the first time in years, I felt free—free from his selfishness, his manipulation, and his so-called “future.”

Lifting my glass, I whispered to myself with a smile, “Here’s to my future, Jake. You’re not in it.”

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