“Because I’m an idiot who got scammed like some naive teenager. I was so ashamed.” He looked up, eyes red-rimmed.
“Things have been so tight lately, with your mom’s medical bills and the house repairs. I just wanted to fix everything.”
“By gambling our savings on some stranger’s promise?”
“I know, I know.” He slumped forward.
“When I realized it was fake, I couldn’t face you.
Couldn’t admit I’d thrown away our money on a plastic egg.”
“We’ll figure this out,” I said, moving around the table to take his hand. “But no more secrets, okay? We’re supposed to be partners.”
“I filed a police report this morning,” Ben added.
“They said we’re not the only ones.
Apparently, this guy’s been targeting young professionals and antique collectors, playing on their financial stress.”
I squeezed his fingers. “I don’t need expensive trips or ancient artifacts.
I just need my husband to talk to me, even when things get hard. Especially when things get hard.”
“What should we do with it?” Ben gestured at the egg, still gleaming mockingly in the kitchen light.
I studied it for a moment.
“Maybe we’ll plant it in the garden for real.
Right next to those tomatoes you’ve been trying to grow.”
“As a reminder of what not to do?” A ghost of a smile crossed his face.
“As a reminder that the only thing we need to grow is our trust in each other.” I leaned against him. “And maybe as a conversation piece. ‘Hey, want to hear about the time my husband buried a fake artifact in our backyard?!’”
Ben’s laugh was shaky but real.
“I love you, Reggie.
Even when I’m an idiot.”
“Lucky for you, I love idiots.” I kissed his forehead. “Now, let’s figure out how to get our money back.
Together this time.”
🤔🤔🤔
Source: amomama