After years of saving, I finally had enough for a house. Then my sister Monica called with joyful news—she was getting married. Overcome with emotion, I gave her $5,000 to help with the wedding, trusting she’d repay me.
The big day arrived, but something felt off—no groom in sight. Monica kept giving excuses. Then we called “David,” her supposed fiancé. His response? “What wedding?” Turns out, they’d broken up months ago—there was no engagement.
Before we could confront her, Monica vanished. Her car, bags, and phone were gone—along with every wedding gift. She had staged the whole event and stolen everything.
Days later, she texted: she’d used the money and gifts to support a new boyfriend with a shady “business opportunity.” She offered no real apology, just said, “Love makes you do crazy things.”
I lost my savings—but she lost our trust. Some betrayals you never recover from. And some people you can’t help anymore.