My husband stole my credit card and wanted to buy my mother 500,000 worth of jewelry. But he didn’t know I’d already blocked the card after his previous “mistake.”

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Victoria earns much more than her husband Dmitry and believes money in marriage should be shared. Trusting him completely, she allows free access to her bank cards. One day she discovers Dmitry secretly spent 150,000 rubles on an expensive ring for his mother without asking. He apologizes, and Victoria lets it go—but quietly moves most of her money to a new account.

Later, Dmitry plans an even more expensive gift: jewelry worth 500,000 rubles. Despite promising not to take money again, he secretly tries to pay with Victoria’s card. The payment is declined because she blocked it.

Realizing this is no longer a mistake but a pattern, Victoria packs Dmitry’s things and makes him leave. She blocks him and his mother, files for divorce, and ends the marriage calmly and decisively.

In the end, Victoria feels peace. She keeps her independence, her money, and—most importantly—her self-respect, understanding that trust once broken twice cannot be restored.

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