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The Price of Jealousy: A College Nightmare

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 836    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

my new dorm room with a final

d is for you. We' ll deposit ten thousand dollars into it on the first of every month for your living e

excitement and gratitude. This was it.

e, unassuming eyes. She helped me make my bed and organize my closet, and her

ed something powerful for my design classes. After a morning of research, I went out and bought

walked in. She stopped in the doorway,

voice flat. "That must

I admitted, smiling. "But it'

rossed her arms, and a strange,

she said, her tone sharp and judgmental. "He doesn'

y took me by surpri

so hard," I said, trying to keep my voice even. "

kids have no idea what real work is. You ju

ft from my parents who had worked their whole lives to pro

cold. "It' s my parents' gift to me, and it' s my financial responsibil

t that was almost shocking in its intensity. Then, without another wor

ake it off, focusing on setting up my new computer. But I co

let and my heart stopped. The secondary debit card my parents had given me, the one linked to a savings account for

ng. A cold dread seeped into my stomach. I had used it only once, at an ATM

with an alert from my bank: Unusual withdrawa

certainty, who had taken it. The quiet,

ssion or explanation. This wasn' t a misunderstanding, it was a crime.

ank and had the card

led the cam

rly. They listened, then went to find Sarah in the library. They brought her back to the

dcuffs. The idyllic college life I had imagined shattered into a million pieces. The be

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“My parents dropped me off at college like a princess, with a platinum card and no worries. My new life, full of independence and excitement, was just beginning. My roommate, Sarah, seemed sweet at first, a quiet girl with kind eyes. But her sweetness quickly turned sour, poisoned by resentment over my privilege. She' d sneer at my new laptop, comparing it to her brother' s grueling factory job. Then, the unthinkable happened: my emergency debit card, with over a hundred thousand dollars, vanished. A bank alert confirmed my worst fear: a $5,000 withdrawal attempt blocked. I knew, with a sickening certainty, who the thief was-the quiet girl consumed by jealousy. The betrayal shattered my idyllic college dream, leaving a bitter taste. I called the campus police, my hands shaking with fury. Sarah was arrested, my card found in her bag, and my sense of home was destroyed. I moved into a new apartment, seeking peace, but my mom' s well-meaning housekeeper, Mrs. Davis, brought a new kind of terror. She started with subtle criticisms, then tried to turn me into her domestic servant. Her demands escalated, culminating in an outrageous proposal: she wanted to control my finances and marry me off to her unemployed son, Kevin. The audacity of her plan, the sheer delusion, made my blood run cold. When I fired her, she called my mom, trying to slander me, but my mom shut her down cold. As she stormed out, my grandmother's silk scarf, a cherished gift, was found crumpled in her bag. Just like her daughter, she was a thief and a liar. I thought the nightmare was over when Kevin, her "good, strong boy," was leaning against my apartment door. His sneer, his entitlement, and the reek of stale cigarettes chilled me to the bone. He raged about his family, about how they were entitled to my money, our money. The fear was sharp, but my own anger surged. Then, I came home to a ransacked apartment, my belongings destroyed, and Kevin sitting in my armchair, drinking my dad's scotch. Mrs. Davis was there too, silently watching, complicit. My phone was shattered. They laid out their plan: I would empty my accounts, sign over my car, give them everything. Then, maybe, they' d let me go. Trapped, I feigned submission, my mind racing for an escape. In a desperate, reckless moment, I grabbed my heavy coffee pot from the kitchen. With a surge of pure, unadulterated rage, I swung.”
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