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The $30,000 Breakup

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 542    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

evin under a pickup truck, covered in grease. I didn't wait for him to cl

t. He sighed, that same tired sigh he

come

for $300. She's not asking, she's tell

's for

t is her entitlement, the way s

s just how Jessica is. Can't you just buy it to keep the

ge deal, Kevin. It's about respect. It's about bou

my fami

amily! Who are you going to

ything I needed to hear. The argument got worse from there, a circular fight that ended

ly thinking. This wasn't just about Jessica anymore. It was abou

, was the one who

is... well, she's Jessica. But we all love you. Please c

hting. I still lov

tle of wine for Sharon and a Lego set

dn't say thank you. As soon as Tyler ran off to pla

d the expensive stuff," she said,

ghtened. "Jessica

But I swallowed it. I smiled a tight, fake smile. "It

ack on me and walking over to the snack table. She spent the rest of the afternoon pointedly

e of exhaustion. I knew this was my life now if I stayed. A constant, draining war of a

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The $30,000 Breakup
“My relationship with Kevin moved at lightning speed. Soon, we were talking rings, especially with my successful dad's generous offer of $100,000 for a down payment on our first home. But the moment our engagement was announced, the trouble began, all thanks to Kevin's deeply resentful sister-in-law, Jessica. Her jealousy ignited a bitter Facebook campaign, portraying me as a spoiled rich girl who' d never worked a day. Jessica' s petty antics quickly escalated to demanding expensive gifts, culminating in a brazen text asking me to buy her kid a $300 PlayStation. My fiancé, Kevin, simply sighed, shrugging off her entitlement, repeatedly telling me to "just buy it to keep the peace." His spinelessness laid bare his family' s true colors, prompting my own dad to call them "leeches" who were "waiting for a handout." How could the man I was about to marry expect me to bankroll his family's insatiable greed? His chronic inability to protect me, his passive complicity in their endless demands, chilled me to the core. I realized I wasn't just marrying a partner; I was being enlisted as the personal ATM and emotional punching bag in an unending family drama. That agonizing realization was my breaking point. I wouldn't just walk away from this toxic situation. I would turn the tables and ensure they got exactly what they deserved.”
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