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Discarded Wife's Vengeance

The antiseptic smell of the veterinary clinic burned my nostrils as I hunched forward in the hard plastic chair, cradling Charlie's emaciated body against my chest. His breathing came in shallow, ragged gasps that seemed to echo in the crowded waiting room. Five other pet owners sat around me, their faces a blur as I focused on the weak thump of Charlie's heart against my palm. "Mrs. Mitchell?" I flinched at the name—a reminder of everything I'd lost. Five years of marriage erased with the stroke of a pen, leaving me with nothing but the clothes on my back and this dying dog. Ryan's parting gift, his final cruelty. "It's just Ms. now," I corrected softly, rising to my feet. Charlie whimpered as I shifted him in my arms, his golden fur dull and patchy against the faded blue of my sweater.
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Chapter 2

The morning after finding the lottery ticket, I sat on my threadbare mattress staring at the crisp bills in my hand. One thousand dollars. It felt like both everything and nothing—enough to survive a few more weeks, but barely a drop in the ocean of what Ryan had taken from me.

Charlie lay curled at my feet, his breathing steadier than it had been since I'd gotten him. The sight of him, still thin but fighting, stirred something in me.

"We need more than this to survive," I whispered, running my fingers through his patchy fur.

My wedding ring caught the dim light filtering through the cheap blinds. I'd kept it out of spite or sentimentality—I wasn't sure which anymore. Three carats, platinum band. Ryan had made a point of telling me its value when he proposed, as if the price tag was the true measure of his love.

"Time to find out what it's really worth," I murmured.

The pawnshop was sandwiched between a liquor store and a payday loan office. The owner, a balding man with thick glasses, examined my ring under a jeweler's loupe, his expression carefully neutral.

"Twelve hundred," he finally offered.

I swallowed hard. The ring had cost Ryan fifteen thousand. But that was the story of my life now—everything I touched devalued the moment it became mine.

"Deal," I said, accepting the cash with trembling fingers.

Back at the studio, I turned on the small TV I'd rescued from a dumpster behind the building. The screen flickered to life, tuned to CNBC—Ryan's favorite channel, a habit I hadn't bothered to break.

Charlie, who had been dozing in his corner, suddenly jerked upright. His ears perked forward, eyes fixed on the screen where a ticker scrolled across the bottom. When "AMZN" appeared, he let out a sharp, insistent bark.

"What is it, boy?" I asked, watching as he continued to bark each time Amazon's ticker symbol appeared.

The pattern continued throughout the afternoon. Charlie remained indifferent to most companies, but certain symbols triggered unmistakable reactions—barks for some, whines for others. When the closing bell rang, he finally relaxed, curling back into his bed as if his work was done.

That night, I couldn't sleep. Charlie's behavior played on a loop in my mind, alongside memories of the lottery ticket he'd found. Could it be more than coincidence? The thought was absurd, yet...

By morning, I'd made my decision. I created an online brokerage account and transferred my entire $2,200—my lottery winnings and pawned ring money combined. Following Charlie's most enthusiastic reaction, I invested everything in Amazon shares.

"This is crazy," I told Charlie as I confirmed the transaction. "If you're wrong, we're both on the street."

He simply wagged his tail, those intelligent eyes fixed on mine with what looked like absolute certainty.

Three days later, Amazon announced better-than-expected quarterly earnings. The stock jumped 3% in a single day. My $2,200 had become $2,266—not a fortune, but a profit made from nothing but a dog's bark and my desperate faith.

That night, I taped printed company logos all over my studio walls. I set up my phone to record Charlie's reactions during market hours, meticulously noting each bark, whine, and paw placement. By the end of the week, I had a crude chart—companies Charlie barked at consistently outperformed the market, while those that made him whine inevitably dropped.

"We need a system," I told him, scratching behind his ears. "Something that can translate whatever you're sensing into actual trades."

I remembered Anna Li, a brilliant programmer I'd met during a graphic design freelance gig before my marriage. Ryan had mocked her at a company party, calling her "just another code monkey." The memory made my decision easier.

I found her through LinkedIn, working at a Seattle tech startup. Her eyebrows shot up when I walked into the coffee shop where we'd agreed to meet, Charlie trotting beside me.

"Sarah? I almost didn't recognize you," she said, studying my face. "You look..."

"Different," I supplied. "I am different."

I explained what I needed—an algorithm that could track Charlie's reactions and automatically execute trades. I showed her my charts, the consistent patterns I'd documented. To her credit, she didn't laugh.

"This is either complete insanity or the most brilliant trading strategy I've ever heard," she said finally. "Either way, I'm intrigued."

As Anna typed notes on her laptop, Charlie sat beside me, his eyes fixed on the screen of my phone where CNBC played silently. A new ticker symbol scrolled past—"TSLA"—and he let out a sharp, excited bark.

Anna's fingers paused over her keyboard. "Did he just..."

"Yes," I said, a small smile forming on my lips. "And I think we should buy Tesla first thing tomorrow."

The algorithm would just be the beginning. In Charlie's inexplicable gift, I had found something Ryan could never take away—a future. And perhaps, eventually, a reckoning.

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