My Husband Asked Me to Pay $80 a Day to Use Our Car – the Next Day, Karma Stepped In

When my husband told me I had to pay $80 a day to use our car, I walked out instead of fighting. When I came home the next day, I was ready to explode. But I didn’t have to because karma had beaten me home and taught him a priceless lesson.

For years, everything I did was planned around bus schedules, ride requests, and favors.

Grocery shopping meant juggling bags and a stroller, and daycare pickup meant leaving work early so I wouldn’t be late if a bus didn’t show.

Errands were stacked and delayed because the logistics were too exhausting to contemplate.

The day Daniel and I bought a car, all of that disappeared.The day we brought our car home, Daniel tossed me the keys and said, “Go ahead. Take it around the block.”

“For real?” I asked. “Right now?”

He laughed.

“It’s a car, not a spaceship.”

But to me? It felt like freedom.I could drop our daughter off in the morning without rushing.

I could stop by the store on the way home instead of budgeting an extra hour. I could say yes to things without first asking myself the question that had become my constant companion: How would I get there?

“It’s amazing,” I said one afternoon, loading groceries into the trunk. “I don’t know how I did all this before.”Daniel smiled, distracted, already checking his phone.

“It’s just a car.”But it wasn’t just a car to me. We’d bought it together.

Or at least, that’s how I saw it.

Daniel had paid the down payment, and we split the monthly payments evenly.The registration was in his name, but I didn’t think much of it.

We were married. We shared a life, a daughter, a home, a bed. Why wouldn’t we share a car?

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