My Cheapskate Husband Gave His Mother and His Ex a $10K Beach Vacation, but He Had No Idea What I’d Do Next — Story of the Day

My husband never said we were broke. He just acted like I wasn’t worth spending on—until I found a $10K receipt for a beach trip he booked for his mom and his ex. That evening, after paying another overdue bill while he watched car videos, I bent to pick up a paper that had fallen from his coat. It was rare these days—a printed receipt. $10,234. Luxury Seaside Resort. Two guests. Fourteen nights. My husband, the self-proclaimed minimalist, had just spent more on his “mom’s vacation” than we had on our entire year together.

When I confronted him, he claimed it was a gift for his mother’s seventieth birthday. “She deserves something nice,” he said. I asked who the second guest was. He didn’t blink. “Her friend,” he said. But something in his voice cracked, just slightly. I let it go—for the moment. But later that week, I saw something that confirmed everything.

Scrolling through Facebook at work, I found a story from his ex, Lora. There she was, standing beside my mother-in-law at a beach resort, both in matching white dresses, laughing under the caption: “Girls trip with my almost mother-in-law #familygoals.” My heart sank as I watched them toast under the sun, and then I saw the message: “Thank you, Steve ❤️.” I didn’t need more proof—but I found it anyway.

That night, while he showered, I opened his laptop. A message blinked from “Mom”: “The weather is divine. Lora’s glowing. Can’t believe you pulled this off. How long will you keep pretending with that woman?” Steve’s reply hit like a hammer: “My two favorite girls. I’ll be there soon.” In that moment, I realized—I wasn’t part of his life anymore. Just the one paying for it.

A week later, I drove my entire class to summer camp—every single child, no one left behind. Ten thousand dollars bought more joy than Steve ever did. Before leaving, I changed the locks and taped a note to the door: “Dear Steve, enjoy your favorite girls. Don’t forget sunscreen—see you in court. XOXO.” As the van filled with laughter and lake air, I finally felt it—peace, freedom, and the sweet silence of not being the one left behind.

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