Amber had been quietly saving money for her niece Phoebe’s college for years. No one asked her to do it—she just made small deposits whenever she could because she loved Phoebe and wanted to help secure her future.
When Phoebe’s prom arrived, Amber attended the celebration and proudly watched her niece in a beautiful blue dress. During a speech at the event, Phoebe publicly thanked Amber for funding the luxurious prom night with the private account she had built.
Amber froze. That money—over $11,000—was meant for college, not prom. When she checked the account later, she discovered $7,000 was missing.
Her sister Audrey admitted she had taken the money to pay for prom, claiming Phoebe deserved a special night and that scholarships could cover college later. Amber felt betrayed—not just because of the money, but because Audrey lied about Phoebe’s father paying for the event.
Days later, Audrey even asked Amber for more money. This time Amber refused, deciding she wouldn’t enable the behavior anymore.
Soon after, Phoebe visited Amber, upset after learning the truth. She apologized and said she had already started applying for summer jobs to help rebuild the college fund.
Touched by her honesty, Amber reassured her that she would continue supporting her future—but with one new rule: the account would now be protected so Audrey could no longer access it.
Amber couldn’t fix her sister’s choices, but she could still protect Phoebe’s future—and that meant more than anything.