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My Life Traded for a Few Cents
My Life Traded for a Few Cents
Author: Rockwell

Chapter 1

Author: Rockwell
The laptop screen went black at once. I abruptly leaped up from my chair as my heart pounded in my chest.

I would never forget the sound of the circuit breaker being pulled.

It was this exact crisp sound in my past life that ruined the million-dollar salary offer I'd worked so hard for 26 years of my life.

I pushed the room door open and ran into the living room. In the pitch darkness, I saw Mom standing in front of the electrical box, illuminated by the streetlamp outside the window, a smug smile plastered on her face. She was even doing some calculations with her fingers.

When she heard me coming out of my room, she turned around and scolded me in a low voice.

"What do you think you're doing, turning the electricity back on in the middle of the night, Alice Fletcher? The light just won't stop flickering on and off the whole time. It's a complete waste of electricity! Don't you know how much money we'll save just by turning off the electricity for the entire house the whole night?"

I looked at her scrooge-like face and was immediately reminded of my younger self in my past life.

When I was seven years old, I had once suffered from a 104-degree fever, but Mom wanted to skimp on the 100 dollars it would have cost to bring me to a clinic so that she could save the money for lottery tickets.

Instead, she forced me to eat two-day-old chicken noodle soup that had already gone bad. I'd nearly become mentally impaired after that fever and had to spend two weeks bedridden.

I never wore a new piece of clothing in my teenage years either, wearing only hand-me-downs from my sister, Andrea Fletcher.

Even if the jeans or shorts were already ripped or worn out, Mom would just haphazardly sew on a mismatching fabric piece to "mend" it, and I was thoroughly teased and humiliated in school for it.

I forced down the metallic taste rising in my throat and marched up to Mom, shoving her out of the way. Then, I flipped the power switch back on.

Mom froze. Then, she screamed at the top of her lungs, "Alice Fletcher! How could you be so wasteful? Why the hell did you switch it back on!"

I ignored her and pressed my back against the electrical box. Then, I took out my phone and turned on my personal hotspot.

I'd bought the biggest and fastest data plan I could find, and soon, my laptop connected to it automatically.

I only had ten more seconds to submit my interview questionnaire. I hurriedly clicked on the submit button, watching as the progress bar finally reached 100%.

"Your answers were successfully submitted."

I felt as though all of the energy had been sucked out of me when I finally saw the words jump out at me on the screen.

Meanwhile, Mom was still screaming her head off at me.

"What the hell is the use of you turning on your laptop all the time? You don't even care about running up our electricity bill at all!"

My phone suddenly buzzed just then, and Andrea's name appeared on the screen. I answered the call and put her on loudspeaker.

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  • My Life Traded for a Few Cents   Chapter 10

    Because of that, Mom was in so much pain that she writhed helplessly in bed.The staff saw how pale her face was and asked if she should call 911 to have Mom sent to a major hospital for treatment. However, Mom clutched her stomach, large beads of sweat on her face, and gripped the edge of the bed frame."No… No hospitals… They're just a scam… I'll just drink some water… It'll be fine after a while…"That very night, Mom breathed her last in excruciating abdominal pain and utter helplessness. When she died, she was still clutching half a roll of toilet paper she'd stolen from the public toilets.The welfare home contacted a lawyer. Then, they cremated her and threw her ashes into the darkest corner of the basement, along with a plastic bag of coins Mom never could bear to spend her entire life.The lawyer finally managed to find my email address after going through multiple channels. He delivered the news of Mom's death and asked me if I wanted to claim any of her belongings.I l

  • My Life Traded for a Few Cents   Chapter 9

    "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. There's no point spending any money when you're returning to nature anyway," Mom said, using it as an absurd excuse to numb her emotions.Meanwhile, Austin had taken out so many online personal loans that he was now in a very desperate situation.In the past, Andrea would still help him out a little, but now that she was dead, the debt collectors came directly to his door to demand repayment.They brought metal rods and baseball bats with them and broke one of his legs."You have exactly three days to repay all 200 thousand dollars of your debt! Otherwise, we won't just be breaking your legs anymore. We're chopping your arms off entirely!"Austin dragged his broken leg with him and flew back home, frantically searching for anything of value at home.Finally, he set his eyes on Dad, who was lying half-paralyzed in bed.Dad was now on social security benefits and received at least a few thousand dollars each month. Mom kept the bank passbook tightly

  • My Life Traded for a Few Cents   Chapter 8

    Our neighbors heard the commotion and ran over again to check.However, Mom refused to call 911. Instead, she clambered over Dad's convulsing body, frantically searching his pockets."Where's the medical insurance card? Where is it? We're going to get charged a call-out fee if we call the ambulance! We can't call them!"The neighbors could no longer bear it and eventually called 911. Unfortunately, the optimal window for thrombolysis had already passed, and Dad was left completely paralyzed on one side.Half his body lay limp on the bed. He couldn't even speak clearly anymore.The medic who arrived with the ambulance angrily reprimanded Mom in the hallway for using her "home remedy" on Dad. However, Mom was still throwing a huge hissy fit with the paramedics in the living room for asking about their copayment plan.Dad lay on the stinky, pee-soaked mattress, watching Mom lose her shit with the paramedics refusing to pay anything at all, as murky tears slid down his cheek.He the

  • My Life Traded for a Few Cents   Chapter 7

    Mom completely ignored Austin and snatched the menu from him before slamming it down onto the table."Come on, I'll take you somewhere else more affordable."She then forcefully dragged Ingrid up and brought her to a pizza shop on the street corner that sold pizza by the slices for less than ten bucks per person.Ingrid still took a seat at the table to be polite, albeit a little reluctantly.When the owner asked them what they were having, Mom yelled at him from across the shop and said, "We'll have two slices of your plain cheese pie! And give us the greasier slices!"Ingrid was completely stunned.When the pizza arrived, it was plain and pale, with a pool of grease in the center. There was no sauce at all, and barely enough cheese to cover the dough.Mom then put one of the slices in the center of the table."Youngsters like you guys nowadays like romantic stuff, don't you? Here, you can both share this slice and take turns, each taking a bite. This way, you'll get to know e

  • My Life Traded for a Few Cents   Chapter 6

    Dad even purposely went to get his proposal printed, spending more than 50 dollars printing front and back on dozens of the best quality printing paper in full color and having them neatly bound into a thick volume.Before going to work, he specifically told Mom, "This is literally my lifeline, Regina, so don't you dare lay a finger on it! Just leave it on the table."Mom just nodded perfunctorily at the time. However, as soon as Dad was out of the way, her eyes were immediately drawn to the thick volume and its beautifully printed pages."What a waste of money! How could he spend 50 dollars on a bunch of stupid colored paper? It's such a waste for them to just be collecting dust on the table like this. I need to put them to good use!"Her Scrooge-like mindset crept in once again as she grabbed the volume and carefully selected a couple of pages that had fewer words and printing. Then, she tore them out and stuck them under the greasy range hood that was perpetually leaking.She f

  • My Life Traded for a Few Cents   Chapter 5

    Leroy looked a little hesitant as he looked at the sickly Andrea on the couch.However, Mom just grabbed the contract from the table and crossed my name out before writing Andrea's name instead."She might be sick, but she'll recover once she sweats it out!" she claimed while yanking her to her feet. Andrea did everything she could to fight back, but Austin and Dad grabbed her and restrained her instead.They literally didn't care which daughter got sold as long as they could get the 10,000-dollar advance payment.Mom held the thick stack of hundred-dollar bills and grinned widely, feeling smug about herself."See? It's all thanks to my cunningness and frugality that we managed to get such a great deal!"When Leroy saw how determined Mom was, and since he'd already given her the payout, he told the men to bind Andrea up instead.Andrea cried and screamed for Dad to save her, but he was so focused on the stack of money in Mom's hand that he didn't even bother looking up."Just g

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