I thought my ex had simply fallen out of love—until weeks after our breakup, I spotted him in a supermarket parking lot. He was behind the wheel of a luxury sports car, wearing designer clothes and an expensive watch.
It was a shocking transformation from the man who once worked long hours as a cashier.
He barely acknowledged me. In fact, he tossed a $100 bill out his car window as if I were a stranger.
I almost walked away—until I saw something that stopped me cold.
A tiny smiley face was drawn in the corner of the bill. My heart sank. That was my drawing.
It came from a bundle of money my grandfather had once offered me for my future. I had declined, saying I wasn’t ready. During our last conversation, I’d doodled that smiley face to make him laugh.
Now that same bill was in my ex’s hand.
I turned to my grandfather’s close friend, Harrison, hoping for answers. What he told me confirmed my worst fear: Grandpa had entrusted the money to Michael—my ex—believing he would use it to support me when the time was right.
Instead, Michael kept it for himself. And walked away.
With Harrison’s help, I reached out to Logan, a sharp and compassionate attorney. Together, we confronted Michael at his upscale apartment.
Cornered by the truth—and legal pressure—he confessed. He agreed to return the money in installments.
A year later, that money helped me open a veterinary clinic in memory of my grandfather.
Logan came to the grand opening—and, in time, became my husband.
I still carry that smiley-faced $100 bill in my wallet. It reminds me of the man who loved me unconditionally—and the one who always will.