My mom never liked my wife. On my wedding day, she cried:
“Son, she’s not the one for you!” I said,
“One day, you’ll love her too!” She nodded. 2 years later, mom died.
I went to empty her house.
I froze when I looked under her bed.
There were tens of my wife’s legal documents, dating back years. As I looked closer,
I realized they were all debt records—
college tuition, personal loans, credit cards—everything.
They had all been paid off. By my mother.
The total came to $48,000.
That’s when I understood:
Mom had discovered my wife’s debts and knew that marrying her meant I’d be burdened,
with them—and forced to give up my own education.
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So she used her retirement money and life savings to clear it all, silently.
She had been keeping my wife’s debts a secret from me to protect me,
and that’s why she had tried her best to prevent me from marrying her
. When I confronted my wife, she said my mother had spoken to her—and asked her to keep it a secret.