
Faking Wealth Exposed
Faking Wealth Exposed Chapter 1
I stared at my laptop screen, my fingers hovering over the keyboard. This was supposed to be a moment of triumph—checking our joint account balance to see how close we were to our dream. Jude and I had been saving for three years, diligently setting aside money each month for our future home.
"Just a quick peek before Jude gets home," I whispered to myself, navigating to our bank's website.
The familiar login screen appeared, and I entered my credentials with practiced ease. Three years of sacrifice flashed through my mind—the coffee shop lunches instead of restaurant dinners, the careful budgeting, the way we'd both agreed to postpone vacations and new cars.
"We're so close," I murmured, clicking on the account balance.
The page loaded, and I blinked, certain there was a mistake.
$0.00
My breath caught in my throat. I refreshed the page, then closed the browser and opened it again. The number remained the same—zero dollars and zero cents where our $20,000 nest egg should have been.
"No, no, no," I whispered, my hands beginning to tremble. "This can't be right."
I checked the transaction history, scrolling back through weeks of careful deposits and minimal withdrawals. Then I saw it—a single massive withdrawal three days ago. The entire balance, gone in one transaction.
My phone buzzed with a text from Jude: "Working late. Don't wait up."
The room suddenly felt too small, the air too thin. I stood up, pacing our modest living room, trying to make sense of what I was seeing. Someone must have hacked our account. Or maybe there was a bank error. Or—
The sound of keys in the door cut through my thoughts.
"Megan?" Jude called out, his voice casual as he stepped inside. "You're still up."
I turned to face him, my laptop open on the coffee table between us. "Where's our money?"
His expression flickered—surprise, then something calculating. "What are you talking about?"
I gestured to the screen. "Our savings. It's gone, Jude. All of it."
He set down his briefcase, avoiding my eyes. "Oh, that. I was going to tell you."
"When?" My voice was dangerously quiet. "Three days after you emptied our account?"
"I didn't empty it," he said, his tone defensive. "I borrowed some money."
"Twenty thousand dollars is not 'some money,'" I said, my hands clenched into fists. "That was our future. Our house. Our wedding."
Jude sighed, running a hand through his hair. "It was for Kaeli."
The name hit me like a physical blow. Kaeli Sullivan—his childhood friend who always seemed to be at the center of his life when I wasn't around.
"What did Kaeli need twenty thousand dollars for?" I demanded.
"She's buying a house," he said, as if it were the most reasonable thing in the world. "She needed help with the down payment."
"And you gave her our money? Without even telling me?" My voice rose despite my efforts to stay calm.
"She was desperate, Megan," Jude said, his tone implying I was being unreasonable. "What was I supposed to do? Let her lose the house of her dreams?"
"What about our dreams?" I asked, my voice breaking. "Did you even consider what this would mean for us?"
Jude's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, then back at me with an expression I couldn't quite read. "She's here, by the way. Staying with us for a few days."
"Who's here?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.
"Kaeli. She's moving some things in tonight."
Before I could respond, the bedroom door opened, and there she stood—Kaeli Sullivan, lounging in my silk pajamas, her long legs stretched out as if she owned the place.
"Hey, Megan," she said with a lazy smile. "Jude said I could borrow these. Hope you don't mind."
I stared at her, then at Jude, who was watching me with a mixture of defiance and challenge in his eyes.
"Those are my pajamas," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.
Kaeli yawned dramatically. "Oh, I'm sorry. They were in the drawer..."
"They're in my drawer," I corrected her, "in my bedroom, in my apartment that you're not supposed to be in."
Jude stepped between us. "Megan, don't be ridiculous. Kaeli needs a place to stay while her house closes. It's just for a few days."
I looked from Jude to Kaeli, who was now examining her manicure with deliberate indifference to my presence. Something cold settled in my stomach as I realized this was far from over.
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