I woke up in a sterile hospital room surrounded by the smell of antiseptic and a heavy sense of grief after losing my baby. My husband Michael sat nearby pretending to be heartbroken while his mother Eleanor watched the clock with visible impatience. I was stuck in a medicated fog and overheard them planning to take my money while I was unable to defend myself. Michael whispered that I would not remember anything and he pressed my finger against his phone to gain access to my accounts. Eleanor urged him to transfer every dollar I owned so they could walk away clean from our marriage.
The next morning I discovered that every cent of my hard earned savings had been moved between one twelve and one seventeen in the morning. Michael returned to my bedside and casually admitted that he used my fingerprint to put a down payment on a luxury house in Hidden Valley for his mother. He believed I was too weak and distracted by my loss to realize what he had done to our finances. He spoke with a smug confidence and told me that he and Eleanor were ready to move on without me. I did not cry or scream when he shared his plan because I knew a secret about my bank security that he had completely overlooked.
I explained to Michael that my fingerprint was not enough to complete the large transactions he had attempted during the night. I noticed an unfamiliar device had logged in at one eleven in the morning and that the transfers were still pending verification. Months earlier I had secretly upgraded my security and required a secondary answer for any major transfers. The system asked for the name of the attorney who drafted my prenuptial agreement which was a document Michael never knew existed. I used the name James Sterling to access my private settings and took a series of steps to reject the transfers and lock my accounts forever.
Eleanor was shocked when the fraud department called her phone to report the suspicious activity regarding the real estate deal. Michael lunged toward me in anger but I stayed calm and asked the hospital security guards to remove both of them from my room. My attorney James Sterling later confirmed that letting them think they had won made their eventual failure much more painful for them. I saved every threatening text message they sent me that night to use as evidence for my upcoming divorce. I am still mourning the loss of my child but I feel a sense of relief knowing that I am finally free from their cruelty.