When You Have Nothing Left
“We have nothing left,” the woman told me. “Absolutely nothing.” She looked at the floor and shook her head.
Her husband, Chip gambled at the horse races and bought countless lottery tickets. He blew his paycheck, their money in the checkbook, and their retirement fund.
“My parents lent us money, but he gambled that away too.”
She dabbed her eyes and continued, “Chip returned to the horse races to win back his losses, but of course, he didn’t.” She held her hand to her forehead and sobbed.
“We’re going to lose the house.”
When I asked if her husband would see me, she said she would ask him. “He probably won’t come.”
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