As a single mom, I worked for years to save money for my daughter Sydney’s college.
Her father, Gale, left us when she was a baby and told me I’d crawl back one day.
I promised myself I never would.
Then one evening, I came home to find our house broken into.
Nothing was taken—except the bag with all of Sydney’s college savings. I was crushed.
The next day, I received flowers at work. No name—just a note: “Told you I’d come in handy someday.
Meet me at the café at 6 p.m.”I went. And there was Gale.
He offered to pay for Sydney’s tuition—
in exchange for joint custody. I was furious.
But when I told Sydney, she shocked me. “If it gets me into college, you should say yes,” she said.
I reluctantly agreed. But on the day of the custody hearing, I overheard him talking to his lawyer—
and the truth hit me hard: he had staged the robbery to manipulate me
. Worse, he planned to drain the inheritance his grandmother left Sydney.
I confronted him, called the police, and Gale was arrested. The money was returned, and his custody bid denied.
That night, Sydney and I sat quietly with the recovered bag of cash. “You’re all set for college,” I said.
“Thanks, Mom,” she whispered, resting her head on my shoulder.
We were back to just us—and stronger than ever.