Marsha paused.
“She did. Said she’d put savings somewhere but couldn’t remember where.
We searched the whole house. Why?”
“I think I found it,” Murray said, leading her to the kitchen.
He opened the bag, showing the cash.
Marsha gasped, tears coming.
“Is this… Mom’s?”
“I believe so,” Murray said. “It’s for you and your daughter’s treatment.”
Tears ran down Marsha’s face.
“This will save Erica’s life.
Thank you, Murray.”
She insisted on taking a photo to remember the moment. Murray smiled a little, still taking it all in.
Back home, Murray told his fiancée, Suzie, everything.
She hugged him tight.
“You did the right thing.
I’m so proud.”
The next day, Marsha shared the story online, telling how a stranger returned her mother’s hidden savings. The post went viral, picked up by local news. People called Murray a hero.
Days later, a lawyer came to his door with a $20,000 check from an unknown donor, touched by his kindness.
At work, his boss, impressed by the story, gave a promotion and raise.
“We need more people like you, Murray.”
Weeks later, a card came from Marsha with a photo of Erica smiling.
Because of you, my daughter has a future. Endless thanks, Murray.
Sitting on the couch with Suzie and Dart, a bowl of popcorn between them, Murray thought back.
“I still can’t believe this started with a $20 couch.”
Suzie smiled. “I can.
It’s who you are—always doing the right thing.”
Murray held her hand.
“Now we’ve got a wedding to plan.”
