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His Greed, Her Unwavering Resolve

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 922    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

to come the next day, but there was a last-minute cancellation. They offered to send someone else, an independent contractor

d it to find Mr. Henderson stan

. "What are y

with a smug look. "Looks like

rs were coming in two days and the apartment had to

ork and get out. Don't speak to m

sullen silence. I tried to ignore him, focusing on my packing. But then, as I was p

aid, his voice laced with e

Henderson, I believe I as

tuff. You're just going to pack it up and take it with you

ce him. He was staring at my things wit

for an agreed-upon price," I said, my voice dangerously calm. "T

mopping, but he did it with a new aggression, slamming the mop agains

in a special box. I went into the bedroom to get some bubble wrap. When I came back out, Mr. Henderson was holding the bo

ng it up to the light. "I bet you won't

into the large side po

strode over and snatched t

re doing?" I yelled, my voice ec

by my sudden movement. "I

g a shaking finger at him. "You were putti

are all the same! So stingy! You have a dozen bo

erly devoid of shame, that I felt

o steal from me? Are you listening to yourself? Do you

ation with people like him, people with a b

e retirement, you try to defraud me with a phony expense, and now you are actively s

sheer force of my anger. H

inued, advancing on him. "I ought to call the cleaning company and tell them t

, he threw his wet mop down. It clattered on th

you and your stupid

ely knocking over a stack of books I had carefully piled on a ta

tless bastard!" he s

slamming the door so h

o say died in my throat. The conflict was unresolved, hanging in the air like the smell of the dirty mop water

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His Greed, Her Unwavering Resolve
His Greed, Her Unwavering Resolve
“I was finally moving on, closing a chapter on five years in an apartment with a view that made you feel on top of the world. My cleaner, Mr. Henderson, a man I' d always treated more than fairly, was the only loose end left to tie up. But when I told him I was leaving, expecting understanding, he demanded his "retirement" from me, then a monthly allowance, and finally, my entire apartment. The audacity was breathtaking; he, a contract cleaner, thought he was entitled to my property. I fired him on the spot, but his malevolent glare on the way out promised this was far from over. Dismissing his threats as the ramblings of a frustrated man, I focused on my move, only for him to return days later, feigning apology with pastries, then attempting to scam me for a fictitious $200 cleaning supply bill. I exposed his lie, paying him the true $20 he grudgingly admitted to, but the look of pure hatred he gave me as I handed back his "peace offering" pastries sent a shiver down my spine. He was a common thief, and my generosity had only fueled his delusion. Then, through a new cleaning service, he appeared again, forcing his way into my home, his eyes greedily scanning my belongings. He tried to steal a bottle of expensive bourbon right in front of me, then threw a rage-filled tantrum, destroying my property as he left. I was left shaking with white-hot rage, certain this man, consumed by entitlement, would not stop until he got what he wanted from me. I tried one last time to hire a professional, reputable cleaning service, explicitly requesting they not send Henderson, but he showed up anyway, smugly demanding a $300 cancellation fee. I confronted him, threatening to call his manager, and watched him crumble, begging me not to, pleading about his family. I called his manager anyway, and Henderson was fired. But then I learned he was actively spreading malicious lies about me in the neighborhood, trying to ruin my reputation. The true scope of his vindictiveness, his desire to destroy me, chilled me to the bone. Then, making a final check of my supposedly empty apartment, I found a stranger asleep in my master bedroom. My apartment, my sanctuary, had been invaded, and the squatter, trembling before me, mumbled about renting from "a guy online." But when I mentioned Henderson, his face went white, confirming my gut feeling: this was another one of his schemes. The police arrived, including an officer, Sarah, who seemed to know Henderson and sided with him, dismissing the break-in as merely a "civil matter," insisting I'd have to formally evict the man. Her smug nod to Henderson as they left, leaving me powerless and violated, made me question everything. Why was she protecting him? That's when it hit me: The "cop" siding with the crook, Kevin's "curiosity" about my finances, the endless pressure from Henderson – it couldn't be a coincidence. I had to dig deeper; this was more than just a landlord-tenant dispute, it felt like a conspiracy, and I sensed Sarah was a critical piece of the puzzle I was determined to solve.”
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