My Aunt Stole My Grandparents’ Wedding Fund for a Car — I Refused to Let Their Dream Die

My grandparents spent 53 years dreaming of the proper wedding they never had. They finally saved nearly $5,000 for a simple celebration—until my aunt stole every dollar to buy her daughter a car.Grandma kept their “Happily-Ever-After Fund” in a tin box in the linen closet. One morning, she called me in tears—the box had been emptied, the lock scratched. Minutes later, I found an Instagram photo of my cousin posing with her “new car.” When I confronted my aunt, she admitted she “borrowed” the money and dismissed the wedding as unnecessary for people “their age.”

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