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The Empty Health Fund

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 593    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

from my mom in

the surgery. The doctor sa

t, Mom. Don

e. It was the money. The insurance deductible was five thousand dollars. I' d put that exact am

king app on my phon

unt was low, which was

ed "Dad's Health" was empty.

days ago. $5,000 moved to checking, then an immediate Zelle paymen

lling through Instagram, a half-smile on her face. Our dau

ren

t look u

e five thousa

inally looked at me, her face a mask

' s surgery. It' s gon

nocent to annoyed. "Oh, that. It wasn' t for your dad'

one of his genius ideas that

said, her voice rising. "He' s leasing a car. A Dodge

, who was twenty-eight and live

of what?

nding up. "He' s trying to build something! You have a good job

gave Kevin for his crypto scam last year. The big deal is the four grand for his drop-shipping website that never sold a single t-shirt. The big deal is the

imbed steel in the dead of winter and baked on rooftops i

r in an app, a resource to

, her eyes welling up with tears.

t our daughter who was now watching us with wide, scared eyes. "This is my f

don' t un

y. This was the last time,

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“My life seemed solid enough. I was a hardworking union foreman, diligently putting away savings, especially the $5,000 for my dad' s critical surgery. Then the bottom fell out. I opened my banking app, and the bucket labeled "Dad' s Health" was empty. $5,000, gone, Zelle-paid straight to my deadbeat brother-in-law, Kevin. My wife, Brenda, just shrugged. "It was just savings, Jack. Kevin needed it for his image." Oblivious. For years, she' d drained our family' s hard-earned money for his endless, failing schemes - crypto scams, drop-shipping websites, even secretly covering his mother's rent. She saw my sweat as an endless resource for her family, completely disregarding our daughter Chloe' s future. How could she prioritize a grifter over our own child' s future, or my father' s life-saving surgery? The rage boiled when I discovered she was planning to give him another twenty thousand for his latest absurd venture, even after my fake layoff to prove a point. I snapped. Enough was enough. I wouldn't just quit this marriage; I would make her desperately want to leave. I had a plan, a meticulously calculated game that would reclaim my life and rescue my daughter from the financial and emotional wreckage Brenda had created.”
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