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Faking Wealth Exposed

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.
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Chapter 2

I stared at Jude, my heart pounding against my ribs like it wanted to break free. The audacity of him—standing there defending his decision to give away our future while Kaeli lounged in my pajamas like she owned the place.

"Choose, Jude," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "Either she leaves, or I do."

Kaeli's eyebrow arched slightly, a smirk playing at the corner of her mouth as she watched us from the bedroom doorway. She'd always been beautiful in that effortless way that made me feel plain in comparison—long chestnut hair, flawless skin, and now wearing my silk pajamas that looked better on her than they ever had on me.

"Don't be ridiculous, Megan," Jude sighed, running his hand through his hair in that way that used to make my heart flutter but now just made me nauseous. "Kaeli needs our help. She's going through a lot right now."

"Our help?" I repeated, incredulous. "You mean our money? The money we saved for our future?"

Kaeli yawned dramatically, stretching her arms above her head. "I'm just going to get some sleep," she announced, not bothering to look at either of us. "You two work this out."

She sauntered back into our bedroom—my bedroom—and closed the door behind her with a soft click that somehow felt more final than a slam.

"You need to stop being so selfish," Jude said, his voice dropping to that patronizing tone he used when he thought I was being unreasonable. "This isn't just about us. Kaeli's been there for me my whole life."

"And what about our wedding?" I asked, my voice cracking despite my best efforts. "What about the house we've been saving for?"

Jude's expression hardened. "You're being unsupportive. I thought you'd understand."

"Understand what? That you emptied our account without telling me? That you invited another woman into our home without discussing it?"

Through the partially closed bedroom door, I could see Kaeli's shadow moving around, probably trying on more of my clothes. The thought made my blood boil.

"This is exactly why Kaeli and I get along so well," Jude continued, his voice rising slightly. "She's always been supportive of me, not judgmental."

I laughed—a sharp, bitter sound that surprised us both. "So I'm the villain here? For wanting what we agreed on?"

We went round and round for hours, our voices rising and falling as the night wore on. By dawn, my eyes burned from lack of sleep, but my resolve had crystallized into something hard and unbreakable.

"I'm done," I announced, moving to the closet and pulling out my suitcase.

"What are you doing?" Jude demanded, following me around the apartment as I collected my essentials.

"What does it look like?" I snapped, folding jeans and sweaters into the bag. "I'm leaving."

"You can't just leave," he protested, grabbing my arm. "We need to talk about this."

I yanked my arm free. "There's nothing to talk about. You've made your choice."

Kaeli emerged from the bedroom, her hair tousled in that perfect way that made me wonder if she'd spent hours styling it. "Is everything okay?"

"No," I said flatly. "Everything is not okay."

I zipped up my suitcase and moved toward the door, but Jude blocked my path.

"Megan, don't be childish," he said, his voice softening into the tone he used when he wanted something from me. "We can work this out."

"There's nothing to work out," I replied, stepping around him. "You should have thought about that before you gave away our future."

I walked out without looking back, the weight of my suitcase nothing compared to the heaviness in my chest. My parents lived across town—they'd understand. They'd have to.

My phone buzzed as I reached the elevator. Jude's name flashed on the screen.

"Where are you going?"

I ignored it and stepped into the elevator.

By the time I reached my parents' house, my phone had accumulated fifteen text messages from Jude. I scrolled through them as my mother hugged me and my father carried my suitcase inside.

"I'm sorry, Meg. I didn't think you'd react this way."

"You're overreacting."

"I was just helping a friend."

"What do you want me to do? She has nowhere else to go."

"We need to talk about this."

"I can't believe you'd leave over something so small."

Each message pinged with a new manipulation, a new attempt to make me doubt myself. But as I sat on my childhood bed that night, staring at the ceiling, I realized something important: for the first time in years, I was choosing myself.

My phone buzzed again. Another text from Jude.

"Come home, Megan. We need each other."

I switched off my phone and closed my eyes, wondering what tomorrow would bring—and whether I was strong enough to face it.

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