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Court Victory over Cheat

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The smell of fresh coffee filled our apartment as I shuffled to the kitchen counter in my worn flannel pajamas, my hair still a tangled mess from sleep. The morning light filtered through our kitchen blinds, casting long shadows across the granite countertop Connor had insisted was worth the extra rent. I yawned, reaching for my phone to check our savings account—a morning ritual that usually brought me comfort, watching our future grow dollar by dollar. Three years of careful saving. Three years of saying no to dinners out with friends, of thrift store clothes, of walking instead of taking Ubers. Three years of Connor and me building our "future fund" for the wedding we'd been planning, the house we'd dreamed about. I took a sip of coffee and opened the banking app, tapping our joint savings account. The screen refreshed, and I blinked, certain I was seeing things wrong. $4.44 My mug slipped from my fingers, crashing to the floor. Coffee splashed across the tile, but I barely noticed.

Court Victory over Cheat Chapter 1

The smell of fresh coffee filled our apartment as I shuffled to the kitchen counter in my worn flannel pajamas, my hair still a tangled mess from sleep. The morning light filtered through our kitchen blinds, casting long shadows across the granite countertop Connor had insisted was worth the extra rent. I yawned, reaching for my phone to check our savings account—a morning ritual that usually brought me comfort, watching our future grow dollar by dollar.

Three years of careful saving. Three years of saying no to dinners out with friends, of thrift store clothes, of walking instead of taking Ubers. Three years of Connor and me building our "future fund" for the wedding we'd been planning, the house we'd dreamed about.

I took a sip of coffee and opened the banking app, tapping our joint savings account. The screen refreshed, and I blinked, certain I was seeing things wrong.

$4.44

My mug slipped from my fingers, crashing to the floor. Coffee splashed across the tile, but I barely noticed.

"No, no, no," I whispered, my fingers trembling as I refreshed the app again. The number didn't change.

Where was our $80,000? The money that represented countless sacrifices, overtime shifts, and dreams deferred?

I slid down against the kitchen cabinet until I hit the floor, my heart hammering against my ribs. With shaking hands, I pulled up the transaction history, scrolling frantically through withdrawal after withdrawal. Each one felt like a physical blow.

$3,500 – Ashley Thompson Prenatal Care

$2,800 – Ashley Thompson Prenatal Care

$4,200 – Ashley Thompson Prenatal Care

The transactions continued, dating back several months. My vision blurred as tears welled up. Who was Ashley Thompson? And why was Connor paying for her prenatal care?

The implications hit me like a freight train. Connor. A pregnant woman. Our money—my money—gone.

I spent the day in a fog, mechanically going through the motions at work, unable to focus on anything except the betrayal burning in my chest. By the time I heard Connor's key in the lock that evening, my shock had crystallized into something harder, colder.

He strolled in, tossing his keys on the counter with the casual confidence of a man who believed himself untouchable. "Hey, babe," he called, his voice carrying from the entryway. "Something smells good."

I stood motionless in our living room, my phone clutched in my hand, the banking app still open. "Who is Ashley Thompson?"

Connor froze, his easy smile faltering for just a moment before sliding back into place. "What?"

"Ashley Thompson," I repeated, my voice steadier than I felt. "The woman you've been paying prenatal care for with our savings."

A flicker of surprise crossed his face—not guilt, just surprise at being caught. He rubbed the back of his neck, a gesture I now recognized as his tell when lying.

"Oh, that," he said, his tone dismissive. "It's nothing to worry about, Rach. Just helping out a friend going through a rough time."

"A friend?" My voice cracked. "You emptied our entire savings account for a 'friend'?"

Connor sighed, as if I were being unreasonable. "I was going to tell you, but I knew you'd overreact. It's just a temporary loan."

"Eighty thousand dollars, Connor!" I was shouting now, unable to contain the rage and hurt. "Three years of our lives!"

He crossed the room, reaching for me, but I stepped back. His handsome face arranged itself into an expression of wounded innocence. "Come on, Rachel. Don't be so rigid. People need help sometimes. I thought you were more understanding than this."

The audacity of his response left me speechless. He wasn't denying it. He wasn't even sorry. Instead, he was trying to make me feel guilty for being upset about his betrayal.

I stared at this man—this stranger—wondering how I could have been so blind. The Connor I thought I knew would never have stolen from our future. Would never have lied so effortlessly. Would never have made me question my own sanity for being upset.

As he continued to justify himself, his words washing over me without registering, a cold realization settled in my stomach: If he could lie about this, what else had been a lie?

And who exactly was Ashley Thompson?

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