My sister and her husband vanished after borrowing a fortune — karma caught up

It all started with a phone call on a quiet morning. After fifteen years of early mornings, late nights, and hard work, I decided to sell my flower shop. Honestly, letting it go felt hard at first, but I finally had some savings and a chance to figure out what I wanted next. I was sitting at my kitchen table when my sister Lisa called.

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“Ivy… can I come over?”

Shortly after, she showed up looking exhausted and stressed, but she didn’t waste time before she said, “We’re about to lose the house.”

She explained how Rick’s construction business had fallen apart, how the bills had piled up, how the bank was closing in. They had tried everything, but nothing worked, and they were desperate to find a way out.

“How much do you need?” I asked, because I’ve always been the one who steps in.

“Twenty-five thousand,” she said.

That amount was nearly half my savings, but she was my sister so I agreed to give her the loan.
Rick came later to sign a basic loan agreement. He looked ashamed. “We won’t forget this,” he said.

I believed him.

After the money hit their account, Lisa called crying with relief, and I felt good about helping.

However, months went by and there was no mention of repayment. They didn’t even make small steps towards returning the money. Instead, my sister and my brother-in-law’s social media accounts were filled with photos of weekend trips, new clothes, dinners out. Rick even bought a brand-new truck.

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