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He Stole My Money, I Stole His Regret

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 538    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

s, I supporte

y soul-crushing project I could find. Every dollar I earned went into

of thanking me after I nursed him back to heal

ew months, he had

ons," so he slept in the spare room. He barely spoke to me, his ey

iscovered

I had painstakingly saved to open my own design studio, m

tement on my phone. There was one single transact

it was for. His Instag

ightenment weekend" with Sabrina, th

, looking serene and intimate on a sun-drenched beach. His arm wa

piritual connection with the divine

ears of my life, my work, my savings, all for a weeke

eside me, her face tight with fury. "That's

too deep, a cold numbness

range sense of calm. I scrolled through my contac

ew S

in Montana. The quiet, steady boy w

His voice was deep and familiar, a comfor

s everyth

e words coming out

I'm leavi

end. "I'm sorry

," I said, my voice unwavering. "I'v

as absolute. I thought fo

e came back, c

Maria.

er belt buckle, intricately carved with images of the Montana landscape.

ly for a hundred years. I

round the cool metal.

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He Stole My Money, I Stole His Regret
He Stole My Money, I Stole His Regret
“I poured five years, every dollar I earned as a graphic designer, into funding Ethan' s dream, believing our life was building towards a future, a marriage he promised me. But then I found the bank statement: $20,000, my life' s savings for my own studio, gone from our joint account, spent on a "spiritual connection" weekend for him and his wellness guru, Sabrina. As their social media bliss exploded, I became the publicly jilted woman, scorned by his mother, taunted by Sabrina, and ultimately, deliberately used as a human shield by Ethan when Sabrina' s past caught up to her. He then stole my work computer, my remaining cash, and escalated his cruelty by drugging me and arranging for a homeless man to enter my room, attempting to utterly destroy me. Broken, penniless, and fleeing a literal nightmare, I had one desperate, unexpected option: a childhood friend from Montana, Andrew Scott, whose quiet voice on the phone asked, "Maria, is everything okay?"”
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