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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 3

The morning sun streamed through my childhood bedroom window, casting golden light across the quilt my grandmother had made. I'd been staying with my parents for three days now, sleeping in this room that somehow still smelled like my teenage self—vanilla body spray and old paperbacks. It felt like hiding, but it was the only place I could think straight.

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts.

"Come in," I called, sitting up against the headboard.

My mother, Patricia, opened the door with a strange expression—something between excitement and nervousness. My father, Robert, followed close behind, holding a small velvet box.

"We need to talk to you, sweetheart," Mom said, sitting on the edge of the bed. "We've been meaning to tell you something."

I tensed, wondering if they'd heard from Jude. "What is it?"

Dad cleared his throat. "You know that development compensation money we got from the city?"

I nodded. The $100,000 had been unexpected—our small family home had been in the path of a new highway expansion. It had been a blessing and a curse; we'd lost our childhood home but gained financial breathing room.

"Well," Mom continued, taking my hand, "your father and I have been doing some thinking about what to do with it."

"We've been house-hunting," Dad added, his eyes bright with excitement. "But not for us."

I frowned, confused. "What do you mean?"

Mom squeezed my hand. "We've been looking for a place for you, Megan."

She nodded to Dad, who opened the velvet box. Inside was a gleaming silver key with a small tag that read "Harbor Heights."

My breath caught. Harbor Heights was the most prestigious development in the city—luxury condominiums with waterfront views and every amenity imaginable.

"We bought you a condo," Dad said simply. "Two bedrooms, waterfront view, security building. It's yours."

I stared at them, unable to process what they were saying. "You... bought me a condo? With the compensation money?"

"We've been looking for weeks," Mom explained. "Ever since we found out about Jude taking that money."

I felt tears welling up. "How did you know?"

"We're your parents, Megan," Dad said gruffly. "We know when something's wrong."

Mom's eyes softened. "We wanted to surprise you with something good after everything that happened."

I took the key, feeling its weight in my palm. "But that money was for your retirement, for—"

"For what matters most," Mom interrupted firmly. "And that's you."

Dad nodded. "It's time you had a home where you'd never be disrespected again."

I threw my arms around them both, tears flowing freely now. For the first time since discovering Jude's betrayal, I felt something other than anger and hurt—I felt hope.

---

Later that afternoon, I sat cross-legged on my parents' couch with my laptop open. The cursor blinked on a blank Facebook status update. My finger hovered over the keyboard.

"It's okay to be nervous," Mom said, setting a cup of tea beside me. "But you're doing the right thing."

I nodded, taking a deep breath. The words came easier than I expected:

"I'm announcing the cancellation of my wedding to Jude Morris. After three years together, we've encountered ir reconcilable differences regarding trust and financial responsibility that cannot be overcome at this time. I appreciate your understanding and support during this difficult transition."

I paused, then added: "To those who've already sent gifts, I'll be returning them with a personal note. Thank you for respecting my privacy during this time."

Before I could second-guess myself, I clicked post. The status appeared on my timeline, and immediately my phone began buzzing with notifications.

The first comment was from my cousin Sarah: "I'm so sorry, Meg. You deserve someone who respects you completely."

Then came more:

"Standing with you, girl!"

"Your worth isn't measured by his actions."

"Call me when you need a shopping therapy session."

Even my aunt, who usually commented with passive-aggressive niceties, wrote: "Sometimes the hardest decisions are the most necessary. Your parents raised a strong woman."

I scrolled through the comments, a strange mix of sadness and relief washing over me. This was it—public acknowledgment that what Jude did was wrong. That I hadn't imagined the betrayal or overreacted.

My phone buzzed with a text. Jude's name flashed on the screen.

"What the hell are you doing?"

I stared at his message, then looked back at my laptop where dozens of supportive comments continued to pour in. For the first time in days, I smiled—a real smile that reached my eyes.

I didn't reply to his text. Instead, I closed my eyes and imagined the key to my new condo in my hand—a key that represented more than just a place to live. It represented freedom from Jude's manipulation, from Kaeli's smugness, from the life I'd been settling for.

The notifications kept coming, but I was already thinking about tomorrow—about packing, about moving into a place that was truly mine.

What would Jude do next? And more importantly, what would I?

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