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The Suitcase Switch

After a luggage mix-up at the airport, a woman discovers her suitcase filled with expensive birthday gifts has been replaced by a stranger's wardrobe. She tracks down the man responsible for the swap, expecting a simple exchange of belongings. However, the encounter takes a bizarre turn in this modern romance and mystery story. Instead of returning her property, the man calmly explains that he already distributed her personal items to his girlfriend, leaving her stunned and desperate for answers.
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Chapter 2

The audacity of this man! It might not be urgent for him, but it certainly was for me!

My temples throbbed with frustration. I couldn't sit idly by any longer. Without hesitation, I made a voice call to him.

If he wouldn't answer the first time, fine. I'd call again. And again. I wouldn't stop until he picked up.

Noticing my rising frustration, my roommate suggested, "If he's not answering, try finding his mobile number and calling that. Didn't you mention he's doing an internship? He wouldn't dare ignore a call on his work phone."

Oh, right. I had been so blinded by anxiety that I hadn't thought of this earlier.

Using the basic information I had on Elliot, I searched a recruitment website. Before long, his resume—with his personal phone number—appeared on my screen. I dialed the number immediately.

"Beep... beep…"

After just two rings, he picked up. "Hello, this is Elliot Carr. Who's speaking?"

I couldn't help but sneer at the hint of expectation in his tone.

"This is Luna Russell," I said coldly. "I've been trying to reach you. I'm heading to your dormitory now. Be ready to hand over my suitcase."

For a moment, there was stunned silence on the other end, clearly not expecting me to call directly. When he finally spoke, his tone was surprisingly calm.

"I opened the suitcase today and realized it wasn't mine. It's filled with women's items."

I let out a sigh of relief, thinking, 'At least he's admitting it.' I was ready to fight.

Then he continued, "I can't use any of it, so I sorted through the contents and gave them to my girlfriend. You're welcome."

His words hit me like a slap. My heart raced with fury. "Those are my belongings!" I yelled. "Who gave you the right to 'sort through' them?"

Elliot, unfazed, replied in an infuriatingly calm voice, "Look, it was a mistake. The suitcases are identical. You can keep my things and do whatever you want with them. I don't need them anymore. Besides, my clothes are all luxury brands—easily worth a few hundred dollars each. I'd say we're even. Oh, and don't call me again. My girlfriend gets jealous."

Before I could respond, he hung up.

I immediately redialed, but the line was engaged. He had blocked me.

In those few minutes on the phone, I felt as though I'd witnessed the full spectrum of human shamelessness. My anger surged like a tidal wave. Taking a deep breath, I reached out to Sheila Cohen, Elliot's campus counselor, once more.

"This is what happened," I explained. "I hope you can help me retrieve my belongings from him. After all, we're fellow students. I just want my things back and don't want to cause unnecessary trouble."

Sheila listened patiently, then surprised me with her response.

"Actually, Elliot's suggestion seems reasonable. Since your suitcases are identical, the loss isn't that significant. And he's already said he doesn't need his clothes. Considering you're both students, the value of your lost items should balance out."

I couldn't believe my ears. "You're saying I should just let this go?"

"Yes," she replied. "Sometimes it's best to take a step back. Let bygones be bygones."

Her words were so absurd that I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "So, your idea of resolving disputes is to compromise principles? You shouldn't be a counselor!"

Sheila gasped. "Is that how you talk to a counselor?"

Ignoring her indignation, I ended the call. I had tried being patient, but since neither of them cared to resolve this properly, I'd handle it my way.

The next day, Elliot and Sheila were summoned to the principal's office. Their eyes shot daggers at me the moment they saw me sitting there calmly.

The principal, Jonathan Murphy, cut straight to the point. "Now that everyone is here, let's cut the long story short."

My lawyer explained the situation.

As the details unfolded, the principal's expression darkened from confusion to shock. Finally, a gloomy, sullen expression came over him.

Elliot, visibly nervous, clenched and unclenched his fists. I couldn't help but smirk inwardly. 'Finally, you understand the meaning of consequences.'

"The value of the items involved could reach hundreds of thousands of dollars," my lawyer concluded.

Elliot shot to his feet, his face pale. "That's impossible! Even with the clothes, bracelets, and cameras, it couldn't be worth that much!" He clamped a hand over his mouth, realizing too late he'd confessed to opening my suitcase.

I raised my voice. "So you admit you opened my suitcase and knew what was inside?"

My lawyer leaned forward. "Mr. Carr, care to explain yourself further?"

Elliot panicked, crawling over to Sheila. "Ms. Sheila, help me! Please, help me beg for mercy!" He clung to her leg like a drowning man clutching a lifeline.

As he shook her, a gold bracelet on her wrist caught my eye. My heart sank.

Grabbing her hand, I demanded, "Didn't Elliot say he gave everything to his girlfriend? Why is this bracelet on your wrist?"

Sheila yanked her hand away, flustered. "Luna, stop making baseless accusations! I understand you're upset, but you can't just claim anything as yours!"

I was so enraged my vision blurred. My lawyer quickly steadied me when he saw me hyperventilating, helping me sit down.

Suddenly, Elliot sneered. "You keep saying your suitcase contained valuable items. Where's your proof? You can't just make up a number and expect me to pay! Principal, she's blackmailing me!"

I was so angry that I almost threw the bag in my hand at him. If this was not the principal's office, I would have given him a good beating.

Sheila chimed in, "That's right. Without evidence, her claims are baseless. Sir, you must stand up for us."

Before I could respond, Jonathan finally spoke. His tone was icy. "This is a simple matter between students. We're all adults here, so let's resolve it amicably. Elliot, return Luna's suitcase and compensate her three thousand dollars. This ends here."

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