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The Luck Thieves
The Luck Thieves
Author: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Author: Perfect Timing
I had been a housewife for ten years.

Tristan Gaffor touched my wrist. In the window's reflection, I saw the calculation in his eyes. "The company's announcing management promotions tomorrow. Honey, do you think I'll get it?"

I was still dazed by the earlier barrage of on-screen comments.

"What are you spacing out for? Say something."

The comments flashed again.

[If she says "yes," they'll siphon her luck again.]

[Of course, she'll answer. She always obeys in this house.]

I stayed silent. Suddenly, Tristan's grip on my wrist tightened, his fingers a vise grinding the bone.

"Honey. Say something." His voice was strained.

The cheap plastic bracelet on my right wrist began to burn as if it were on fire.

"I… I think my period just started," I stammered.

I bolted for the bathroom. Tristan followed, unrelenting. He stood outside the door, calling over and over, "Honey, tell me, will I get it or not?"

I shouted back through the door, forcing my voice steady. "Yes! You'll definitely get it!"

Hearing this, Tristan brightened like a man who'd won the jackpot. "If you're not feeling well tonight, I won't bother you. I'll go stay at my brother's." He sounded almost delighted.

I watched the plastic bracelet swirl in the toilet bowl. The on-screen comments raced across my vision.

[She actually flushed the bracelet? She always treasured her husband's gifts!]

[Does she finally realize he's been hurting her?]

[Or does she know he's been cheating?]

In that moment, the barrage's words felt unbearably true. Reading them, my heart shattered into a thousand pieces.

The people in my living room were my family, or so I'd once believed. Their betrayal cut deeper than any stranger's blade.

[From the start, the whole family was in on it.]

[She should have gone to grad school, then for her doctorate, met an equal, started a company…]

[If only she'd known—they wouldn't have siphoned her luck piece by piece.]

Through the commentary, I learned everything—the truth and the ending they had written for me. I was going to die.

I was an orphan. In university, I'd met Tristan, who seemed honest and dependable. His parents had treated me like their own daughter, doting and proud. But it was all a façade. I had been chosen—selected.

Tristan's father, George, possessed an old family secret, a method for borrowing another's fortune. Over generations, it had faded; now, it only worked on members of their own household.

George had identified my innate good fortune and told Tristan to marry me quickly—making me their kin, and their resource.

I had studied relentlessly for my postgraduate exams, but in the end, it was Tristan—who hadn't cracked a book—who was accepted into my top-choice program.

No matter how ill his parents were, they'd recover by morning; I, meanwhile, was plagued by chronic ailments, the kind you'd expect in someone twice my age.

I exercised; I ate balanced meals; yet my weight climbed toward two hundred pounds. Meanwhile, my sister-in-law, who lived on fried chicken and soda, stayed graceful and started dating a wealthy heir.

According to the story's end, I would lose every last scrap of my siphoned luck, be diagnosed with cancer, and then be hit by a delivery truck while crossing the street.

I splashed my face with cold water again and again, trying to drown the panic smothering me. Thank God I'd seen those comments. I could not let them keep stealing my fate.

If they weren't going to be sincere with me, then they would pay.

I pressed the flush. That worthless piece of plastic—the symbol of Tristan's promotion and his cheap, performative affection—swirled down, destined for the same place as his career advancement.

Let the garbage go to hell, right along with his promotion.
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    After a brief recovery, Tristan returned to work. He hadn't been there a week before he called me in a panic."Sandra, where the hell are you? I'm in deep trouble. Get down here with money and bail me out!"I was already standing outside his office building, watching as the police led him away in handcuffs. The Gaffor family's reckoning had begun, and with it, the education and career he had stolen from me were finally returning to their rightful owner.He had been caught embezzling company funds and was arrested on the spot.[Tristan had to pay back every single cent before the company agreed to let him go.]By the time I reached the police station, he was being released, his shoulders slumped, his face a mask of shock."How… how did this happen?" he muttered, dazed. His phone clattered to the floor. The screen lit up with an official notice from his university: his degree had been revoked due to academic fraud.I bent down, speaking softly near his ear, "I don't blame you, H

  • The Luck Thieves   Chapter 6

    Sophia's condition deteriorated rapidly.The doctors' preliminary diagnosis pointed to stomach cancer, pending a biopsy for confirmation. In her hospital room, she clutched my hand and whimpered, "Sandra, you think I'll be alright, don't you?" As she spoke, she slid her bangle onto my wrist.I looked at her with perfect sincerity. "Of course, Mom. You'll be just fine."A day later, the results confirmed it: stomach cancer. Sophia muttered under her breath, "How can this be? I took her luck... it should have been enough.""What was that, Mom?" I asked innocently. Her eyes darted to the bangle on my wrist, and she scrutinized me. "You've been wearing it, haven't you? You didn't take it off?"I placed a hand over my heart. "I swear. I've worn it every moment, just like you said—even in the shower.""But then... what went wrong?" she fretted. I did my best to soothe her. "Please, don't upset yourself. The doctors say stomach cancer has one of the highest survival rates. There's

  • The Luck Thieves   Chapter 5

    When I walked in, Kylie and her son were lounging on the sofa, laughing with Tina. Sophia was quick with an explanation. "This is Tristan's cousin from back home. She's just visiting with her son."The "cousin" was leaning against Tristan, his hand resting casually on her thigh. I pretended not to notice, but Tristan called out to me. He pulled a cheap hair tie from his pocket and tossed it onto the floor in front of me."Make sure dinner is good tonight. Consider this your reward."I didn't bend to pick it up. Instead, Tristan's son, Nathan, scrambled for it and threw it at me, giggling, "Big fat pig! You're a big fat pig!"Tina smirked. "You know, Sandra, you really should lose some weight. Tristan might trade you in if you don't."Kylie pulled her son close, feigning a scold. "Haven't I taught you not to point out people's flaws? Even if it's true, it's not polite to say it to their face. Understand?"Sophia beamed. "It's fine. Sandra has a good temper. She doesn't mind Nathan

  • The Luck Thieves   Chapter 4

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  • The Luck Thieves   Chapter 3

    Tristan didn't come home that night.He used to make excuses, but now, knowing I had only a month to live, he couldn't even be bothered to pretend.The next morning, Sophia brought me a bowl of stew. "Sandra, you should eat. Your stomach was so upset yesterday. You need to rest."I didn't take them. Instead, I guided her to sit on the sofa beside me."Mom, there's something I need to talk to you about."You know I grew up in the orphanage. Yesterday, the director called me. She's getting on in years, and she fell and broke her leg. She's spent her whole life caring for other people's children, and with no family of her own, she's completely alone. I feel I should go and take care of her for a while."A flicker of irritation crossed Sophia's face. "Sandra, you're my daughter-in-law. Tristan is out working all day—your place is here, taking care of this household."I took her hand, my expression open and sincere. "Mom, let me be honest with you. The director told me she has no hei

  • The Luck Thieves   Chapter 2

    The next evening, Tristan stormed into the house, fury crackling around him. He ripped at his tie, and when he saw my trembling wrist, the anger in his eyes peaked.He seized my arm. "Where is it? The bracelet I gave you—where is it?"I feigned ignorance and shrugged. "It fell into the toilet last night by accident."His face flushed crimson. "It fell in, and you didn't bother to fish it out?""It was a cheap trinket from a dollar store," I snapped. "Why are you making such a big deal out of it?""You know you cost me my promotion!" he snarled.Feigning bafflement, I asked, "What are you talking about? You mean if I lose a bracelet, you lose your promotion?""You—" Tristan began, but George cut him off with a sharp clearing of his throat."Enough. If it's lost, we'll buy another. Don't make a scene," he said. Tristan finally fell silent, though his body was still rigid with anger.I went to the kitchen to serve dinner, catching Tristan's sullen glare from the corner of my eye.

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