I Got a Bonus at Work—Then My Husband Spent It on a New Phone for His Mom Behind My Back

When Olivia lands a $2,500 bonus, she thinks her hard work is finally paying off.

But the celebration turns to shock when she spots her mother-in-law flaunting a brand-new iPhone — one her unemployed husband secretly bought with Olivia’s money!

Now, Olivia is plotting a lesson he’ll never forget…

While he was courting me, Aaron was attentive, hardworking, and kind. I felt like the luckiest woman in the world when he proposed!

But when we got back from our honeymoon, Aaron started changing almost immediately.

It started with little things. The way he’d skip date night to play video games.

How he’d “forget” to do the dishes, leaving them piled in the sink for days. Then the morning coffee ritual disappeared.

During the year before we got married, he’d wake me every morning with a cup of coffee, a cuddle, and a silly joke. It was one of the many little things he did that made me feel appreciated.

But three years into our marriage, I couldn’t remember the last time he’d done anything thoughtful just to make me smile.

Looking back, I should have confronted him sooner.

But isn’t that always the way? You tell yourself things will get better, that it’s just a phase, and that marriage is about supporting each other through rough patches.

So I kept quiet, kept hoping, and kept pretending everything was fine.

Until one Tuesday evening when our lives took a sharp turn into a downward spiral.

Aaron came home from work and threw himself onto our gray sectional.

“Those guys at work really don’t appreciate me. I nailed the analytics report, and didn’t even get thanked for it,” he announced, staring at the ceiling like it held all the answers to his problems.

I set aside my laptop and moved closer, ignoring the voice in my head that reminded me how we’d had this conversation at least twice a week for the past month.

“I know it’s tough, babe, but things will get better.”

He shook his head.

“Not unless I do something about it.”

And boy, did he do something about it! He walked into his office the next day and told his boss to shove it. Real mature, right?

He didn’t have a new job lined up, or any kind of backup plan either.

I took over all the bills, telling myself it was temporary. We were a team, after all. That’s what I kept repeating in my head as I showed him where I kept cash in the bedroom drawer, just in case he needed anything while job hunting.

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