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My Generosity, Their Greed

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 475    |    Released on: 06/06/2025

from my university days,

o see." Her voice was to

elf. My family had a bit of money, and I'd helped her out

y, hi. W

utique coffee shop on Main Street. You know, artisanal roasts,

n our small East Coast to

voice a little hesitant now. "And I immediately thought of

inted a picture of a young mom trying to make a better life. It sounded like a good local venture t

et's talk. Send me

ger, a little overwhelmed, but passionate. I decided to invest a significant amount, eno

full price for my lattes and almond croissants. I brought friends, introduced colleagu

our best custom

you, Jessica. Ever

whom I'd told about The Daily Gr

you mentioned? The Dai

t?" I felt a

! She even added me to their VIP customer group on Fa

e cup halfway to m

u can try for free, and there's a weekly fre

," I

ce day one, brought in at least a dozen new customers, and I'd neve

ze of a new scone or muffin, I paid ful

ing fe

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My Generosity, Their Greed
My Generosity, Their Greed
“I thought I was doing a good deed, helping out an old university acquaintance, Brittany, by investing significantly in her sister Jessica's coffee shop. I even became their most loyal customer, promoting "The Daily Grind" to all my friends and always paying full price for my lattes. Then, I found out casual customers were getting "VIP" perks like free refills, while I, the primary investor, paid for every single thing. But the real shock came when Jessica's young son blurted out, "Mommy, is that the lady you said is a sucker? You said she's rich and should pay more!" The air in the café went cold as Brittany emerged, casually telling me, "Kids say the darndest things," then added, "People with means helping out a bit more, it's just part of supporting the community, isn't it?" I was burning with humiliation, fury, and a seething sense of betrayal. How could these women, who received my generous investment and benefited from my constant support, see me as nothing but a "sucker" to be exploited? They had no idea they were about to face a very different kind of "sucker."”
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