Then four.
Then five.
Not because the math was wrong.
Because I did not want it to be true.
Over four years, Brian and Melissa had cost me $191,360.
Groceries. Utilities. Car repairs. Insurance. Cash withdrawals. Clothes. “Emergency” medical bills that somehow became salon appointments and designer purses. Streaming services. A gym membership Brian never used. A trip to Tampa they proudly told everyone they had paid for themselves.
But that was not the number that made my blood turn cold.
The number that changed everything was $39,700.
A payment connected to Melissa.
A business filing.
A deposit.
A fee to a company called Silver Path Senior Transition Services.
At first, I thought it was fraud. Then I dug deeper. I found an email receipt in an old account Brian had once opened on my laptop and forgotten to log out of.
Subject line:
Preliminary Intake Package — Walter Bennett