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When I asked my daughter about the $2,000 I’d been sending her every month, she looked confused and said, “What money?” My parents instantly went pale…

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“What Money?” My Daughter Asked After I Was Sending Her $2,000 Every Months! My Parents Went Pale…

My name is Cassandra. I am 32 years old and a combat medic in the Army. After nine grueling months deployed overseas, all I wanted was to hug my 14-year-old daughter Emma. I had been sending $2,000 home every month to my parents who were caring for her. The joy of our reunion quickly turned to confusion when I casually asked if the money was enough. Emma looked at me blankly and said, «What money?» My parents went pale.

My sister Amanda suddenly changed the subject. I felt my heart drop to my stomach. If you are watching this, please drop a comment letting me know where you are viewing from.

And hit that like and subscribe button if you want to find out what happened when I discovered $18,000 meant for my daughter had… vanished. I never planned to be a single mother with a military career. Life has a way of reshaping your plans when you least expect it.

Five years ago, my husband Daniel died in a car accident, leaving me alone with our 9-year-old daughter Emma. We had been high school sweethearts, married young, and had Emma when I was 18. His death shattered our world, but I had to find a way forward for Emma.

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