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Confessions: Story Name: "I Faked Poverty to Expose My Gold-Digger Girlfriend" Part 5 of 6 …

yo, so my manager literally asked me to train my replacement, and like, nobody told me i was leaving. i'm here drowning in snow while flights are delayed, and my work life is just a giant winter storm too. not to mention, i finally mastered the coffee machine. now i’m gonna be replaced by someone who doesn’t even know how to make an espresso. imagine watching your only claim to fame vanish in the ...

Story Name: "I Faked Poverty to Expose My Gold-Digger Girlfriend" Part 4 of 6 ...flickering neon signs outside. And then I see her. Sophie. My heart plummets. She’s here, her laughter ringing like a bell. But it isn’t just her. I squint, trying to register the scene. She’s wrapped around some guy, her perfectly manicured nails tracing his jawline. They lean into each other, whispering sweet ...

Story Name: "I Faked Poverty to Expose My Gold-Digger Girlfriend" Part 5 of 6 Sophie. My heart plummets. She’s here, her laughter ringing like a bell. But it isn’t just her. He’s with her. Jason. My best friend. My stomach twists. I stagger back, half-blinded by disbelief. The bar’s atmosphere dims, the buzzing fluorescent lights feel intrusive now. I can’t process what I’m seeing. They sit close, shoulders brushing. His hand rests on her thigh. My blood runs cold. What the hell? I thought I was the one she loved. I step forward, my feet feeling like lead. I must confront them, but fear clenches my throat. I can’t let her see me yet. “Just give him a chance, Sophie!” Jason says, his voice lilting with sincerity. “You deserve someone who can take care of you, not someone prete...

Story Name: "I Faked Poverty to Expose My Gold-Digger Girlfriend" Part 5 of 6 Sophie. My heart plummets. She’s here, her laughter ringing like a bell. But it isn’t just her. He’s with her. Jason. My best friend. My stomach twists. I stagger back, half-blinded by disbelief. The bar’s atmosphere dims, the buzzing fluorescent lights feel intrusive now. I can’t process what I’m seeing. They sit close, shoulders brushing. His hand rests on her thigh. My blood runs cold. What the hell? I thought I was the one she loved. I step forward, my feet feeling like lead. I must confront them, but fear clenches my throat. I can’t let her see me yet. “Just give him a chance, Sophie!” Jason says, his voice lilting with sincerity. “You deserve someone who can take care of you, not someone prete...

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