27/07/2025
Found Nearly $3,500 in My 13-Year-Old Sonâs Piggy Bank
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Iâm a widowed mom raising a 13-year-old son. Ever since my husband passed away, Iâve been working two jobs just to give my son some comfort and stability. It hasnât been easy, but I always do my best for him.
A few days ago, while I was cleaning his room, I discovered something that completely shocked me â $3,500 hidden inside his piggy bank! That very night, he mentioned that heâd be going to a classmateâs birthday party after school. Something about the way he said it made me feel uneasy, so I decided to call the boyâs mother â and she told me there was no party at all. At that moment, I knew I had to follow him the next day to find out the truth.
And believe me, I was not at all prepared for what I was about to see. After school, I watched as he walked straight into a run-down laundromat at the edge of our neighborhood. He looked around nervously before slipping into a back area where there was a side door that led into the alley.
My heart was pounding so hard I thought it might explode. I didnât want to jump to conclusions, but my mind was already racing with terrifying thoughts. Was he involved with d.r.u-gs? Was he joining a g.a.n-g? Was someone blackmailing him?
I waited a few seconds and then followed as quietly as I could. When I peeked into the alley, I saw him handing an envelope â which looked thick and full â to a man who appeared to be in his twenties. They spoke briefly, and the man gave my son something small in return. My knees nearly buckled from the shock. I quickly reached for my phone to snap a photo, but just then, the man turned and left, and my son turned around â and saw me standing there.
His face went pale instantly.
âMom?â he said, frozen in place. âWhat are you doing here?â
âI think I should be asking you that,â I replied, struggling to keep my voice steady despite the panic bubbling inside me.
He looked down at the envelope in his hands. âItâs not what you think,â he said quietly.
Thatâs when I noticed the words written on the front of the envelope. It wasnât anything related to ...... (continue reading in the 1st comment)