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Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold
Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold
Autor: The Bright Moon

Chapter 1

Autor: The Bright Moon
My silence only seemed to please Jonathan Zane because a trace of satisfaction flickered in his eyes before he covered it up with a look of righteous disappointment.

"I was trying to handle this quietly and give you some dignity, but clearly that was wasted on you," he said. "Stealing your own mother-in-law's gold bracelet? That's a new low, even for you. Maybe it's better this way. At least Victoria gets to see your true colors."

I kept my eyes on him as I explained, "I did go to the police station that day, but I went there for—"

He cut me off before I could finish, clearly determined to pin this on me no matter what I said. "So, you're admitting you ended up at the police station because you stole something. What else is there to explain?"

I found the situation absurd.

"I said I went to the police station. I never said I was taken there for theft. I was there for work. I needed to pull evidence. If you don't believe me, I can call the police chief right now and have him explain it to you."

I pulled out my phone as I spoke.

A flicker of panic flashed across Jonathan's eyes, and he knocked the phone straight out of my hand.

"Oh, come on. You think slapping a fake name into your contacts is going to fool anyone?" he scoffed. "Victoria's too trusting. That's how you tricked her into marrying you in the first place, but I'm not going to stand by and watch you ruin her life!"

My wife, Victoria Kingsley, hesitated and glanced at me.

My chest tightened as I reminded her, "Honey, you know what I do for a living."

Only then did she speak. "Jonathan, I think you might be misunderstanding this. Michael works at the courthouse. It's normal for him to deal with the police for work."

Then, she turned back to me and added, "Still… You and Jonathan went to the same high school. He wouldn't just make something like this up to slander you, right? If you needed money, you could've told me. We could've figured it out together. You didn't have to take my mom's bracelet."

I stared at Victoria in disbelief, because what she was really saying was that she believed him.

My mother-in-law, Diana Tatum, chimed in sarcastically, her face twisted in displeasure, "Jonathan grew up right in front of us. Why would he lie to us? We thought Victoria married well, but it turns out you're just someone who can't keep his hands to himself."

My father-in-law, Caleb Kingsley, fixed me with a cold, probing stare.

"Working at the courthouse requires a clean record and a thorough background check. If you were stealing back in high school, then either you shouldn't be working there, or you're lying about your job."

For a moment, I was taken aback by his logic. After all, if I worked at the courthouse, then there was no way I had a history of theft.

But then again, from the very beginning, Victoria's parents never thought much of me.

They were educated, well-connected, and convinced I was beneath her, and the only reason I'd want to marry her was to live off her.

To prove to them that I truly loved Victoria, I bought a house and a car outright, agreed without hesitation to the 1.2-million-dollar engagement gift they demanded, and even spent tens of thousands of dollars on gifts this time when I came back.

And yet, after everything, they still looked at me as if I were nothing more than a thief.
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  • Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold   Chapter 9

    After Jonathan got out of prison, he hadn't turned over a new leaf. He tracked Victoria down and threatened her parents' lives, forcing her to marry him.After they got married, it didn't take much to set him off. Whenever he was unhappy, he would hit her, and he even forced her to go out and work just so she could support his drinking and gambling.Victoria couldn't take it anymore, and that was when she finally gathered the courage to file for divorce.Jonathan didn't deny any of his abusive behavior.He even shouted in court, "She was mine in the first place! I did seven years for her! So what if I hit her? That's between us. It's our business. None of you has any right to interfere!"I tamped down the surge of emotions in my chest, tapped the gavel, and brought the courtroom back under control.Then, based on the law and taking into account the medical records, the photos of her injuries, and the testimony from neighbors Victoria had submitted, I granted the divorce and sente

  • Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold   Chapter 8

    "You said you were fooled, so what about the child you're carrying with Jonathan? Was that fake, too?" I questioned.My words hit Victoria like a knife straight through the heart.She stopped sobbing, her body trembling as her face turned pale, and she couldn't bring herself to look at me.I didn't stop there. "You told him to break my hands, didn't you?"She covered her face and broke out in sobs, unable to say a single word. As I watched her, the last trace of attachment I had left disappeared completely.This marriage had been a mistake from the very beginning.I looked at Victoria and said, "I'm suing Jonathan for defamation, vigilantism, and impersonating law enforcement. I'm also charging him with aggravated assault."Furthermore, I'm filing for divorce and reclaiming the 1.2 million dollars I gave you in engagement gifts. Our marriage was, in essence, fraudulent."It was as if I had dumped a bucket of cold water over her, snuffing out the last bit of hope she had left.

  • Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold   Chapter 7

    Those men were Jonathan's cronies. He'd paid them to pose as police officers and fool Victoria and her family.When it came to the missing gold bracelet, I finally spoke."There are surveillance cameras in the living room and hallway of Victoria's residence. I suggested installing them last month after her mom slipped near the bathroom. It was meant to prevent another accident. Jonathan wouldn't know about that."The officer taking notes paused for a second, then nodded. "Alright. We'll pull the footage right away."Just as I expected, the surveillance cameras had recorded everything.About an hour before the New Year's Eve dinner, Jonathan had used the excuse of going to the bathroom to slip into Diana's bedroom.He checked the hallway first, making sure no one was around, then went straight to the nightstand, opened the drawer carefully, and took out a red jewelry box.After opening it, he stared at the gold bracelet inside, and a flicker of greed passed through his eyes befor

  • Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold   Chapter 6

    "Impersonating law enforcement officers, huh? That takes nerve. None of you is getting away with this!"Jonathan's face drained of color, and his body trembled despite himself. He opened his mouth to argue, but Brandon cut him off with a stern order, "Take them away. Everyone goes back to the station for questioning. Anyone who resists will be charged with obstruction!"The officers moved in immediately. In a matter of seconds, Jonathan, Victoria, and the neighbors who had taken part in beating me were all restrained.The moment the handcuffs closed, Jonathan panicked. "That's impossible! How could he be a judge? He's just a show-off! This has to be fake."Only then did I understand why he had dared to do this. He thought I was a pushover.Victoria was scared out of her wits. She grabbed onto an officer's arm, crying as she tried to explain, "Chief Norris, Jonathan tricked me. I didn't know those were fake police. I'm a victim, too!"Brandon ignored her pleas. He simply frowned

  • Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold   Chapter 5

    Brandon immediately had someone remove the dog collar from my neck and lift me onto a stretcher. He took out his phone and pulled up a video. The fury in his eyes was obvious as he spoke. "If someone hadn't called the police, and if I hadn't seen the video online, recognized you right away, and come here myself, this would have turned into a murder case!"There were still some people in the crowd who had enough sense.Jonathan held his stomach and grimaced, but he still refused to give up as he struggled to his feet."A judge? Surely you're mistaken! He's a thief. He got punished in high school for stealing from his classmates, and now he's stealing my mother-in-law's gold bracelet. He's just a guy with sticky fingers. Someone like him couldn't possibly be a judge."Victoria swallowed and chimed in, "That's right. I'm his wife. He stole my mom's gold bracelet, and he also stole other girls' underwear to sell. I thought he went too far, so I wanted everyone to teach him a lesson."

  • Framed for Stealing My Mother-In-Law's Gold   Chapter 4

    Blood flooded my vision as my consciousness slipped out from under me.I came to when a bucket of cold water was dumped straight over my head, and every part of my body hurt badly.The park was still packed with people, men and women, old and young alike. When they saw how close I was to dying, some of them started to back off."At least he's still alive. I think we've gone far enough.""Yeah, it's the holidays. Nobody wants to get dragged into a murder case."Jonathan clearly had no intention of letting things end there. He pulled out his phone and tapped into an e-commerce app. "I found his account. Just like I said, he's been stealing women's underwear and selling it online. It's disgusting."He deliberately angled the screen toward a few of the women nearby, and they were instantly outraged."Wait, that's the lingerie I lost a few days ago!"Her husband immediately stepped forward and slammed his fist into my face. "You've got some nerve stealing my wife's underwear. I'll k

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