I had been working as a maid in the city for years, saving every penny I could for my husband’s medicine back in our village. Life wasn’t easy, but I endured it quietly, like a tireless bee. Every coin mattered because his health was fading, and I knew I had to be strong for both of us.
Then one day, I received the news I had dreaded—his condition had taken a sharp turn for the worse. My heart dropped. Without hesitation, I went to my employer and begged for leave so I could return home to care for him.
To my surprise, my employer burst into tears. She clutched my hand tightly, and before I knew it, she pressed a thick envelope into my palm.
“Here—take this $7,000,” she said, her voice trembling. “Consider it a gift. Use it to buy medicine and maybe start a small business back home.”

My hands shook. Seven thousand dollars? It was a fortune to me. I wanted to refuse, but she insisted again and again, until tears filled my eyes. At last, I packed my small suitcase, clutching both it and the envelope as I made my way to the bus station.
But the moment I stepped onto the bus, everything fell apart. Police officers suddenly swarmed in, ordering everyone to stay put. They began searching the passengers’ luggage, including mine.
When they opened my suitcase and pulled out the envelope of money, my entire body trembled.
“No! This isn’t mine… I… I don’t know anything about this!” I cried, my voice breaking.
Passengers stared. Some looked at me with pity, others with suspicion. My heart was racing so hard I thought I might faint.
Then, in the middle of the chaos, my old cell phone buzzed. I pulled it out with shaking hands, and when I saw the message on the screen, my blood ran cold.
“I’m sorry, Linda. I had no choice. The $7,000 in your suitcase is evidence from my husband’s embezzlement. I needed someone else to carry the blame. When the police arrive, they’ll only see you as the courier. I couldn’t think of another way…”
I couldn’t breathe. My vision blurred as I read the words again and again. The woman I thought had been kind and generous… had used me as a disposable pawn.
“No… no! I’m just a housekeeper! I don’t know anything!” I wailed, tears streaming down my face.

The police sealed my suitcase and escorted me to the station. Inside the interrogation room, I cried until I fainted. When I could finally speak, I showed them the message on my phone. They read it silently, their faces hardening. At once, they launched an investigation into my employers.
The truth came out quickly: her husband had been running a massive embezzlement scheme, and they had tried to dump the evidence on me, hoping I would take the fall.
Thanks to that message, I was cleared of all suspicion. My employers, however, were arrested and now face heavy sentences.
When I finally returned to my village, I sat beside my ailing husband on our bamboo bed, holding his frail hand. My voice shook as I whispered:
“My love, I almost became a criminal… Thank God, heaven still had mercy on me.”
The money was gone, but I realized something far more valuable. Wealth can vanish in an instant, but honor—and the peace of being with the ones you love—those are treasures no one can ever take away.
Note: This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.