Share

Chapter 2

Author: Verdant Milk
At that time, my family was completely against my marriage to Melvin. I ignored their warnings, determined to prove that he loved me for who I was, not for my status as one of the heiresses of Crestford.

So, I hid my identity, planning to test him for five years. If he proved himself, we'd get married. But somehow, he got it into his head that I was desperate to marry him.

Looking back, the whole thing feels like a farce.

I called Dad and said, "You were right. Melvin isn't the one for me."

He wasn't surprised. "Good timing. Let's focus on the overseas deal with Lloyd Group. You should go on a trip abroad to get some peace."

Only now did I realize he'd seen through everything from the start and was just waiting for me to face the truth.

I was packing my bags when Melvin walked in with Finn. As soon as he realized I was leaving, his face darkened.

"Willow, haven't you caused enough trouble?" he snapped. "I put up with you calling the police, and now you're tearing our family apart? Finn hasn't even eaten. Who's going to cook if you leave?"

The audacity of it.

For five years, I—an heiress—had been playing the maid for him, and somehow, he'd been used to it.

I didn't look up. "Whoever wants to cook can take care of it. Call Jenny if you need help."

Melvin let out a weary laugh. "You're still mad at Jen, huh? I've told you before. Nothing's going on between us. The only reason I've been hanging out with her more is because she's Finn's teacher.

"Plus, she's on her own, with no one to lean on. It's honestly kind of heartbreaking. You've got so many bags. Giving one to Jen wouldn't hurt."

While talking, he pulled out a scarf from a red plastic bag. "Jen picked this out just for you. She thought it'd suit your style."

I took one look at the scarf's cheap, garish pattern. "She thinks her ten-buck scarf is a fair trade for my bag that cost a fortune? Nice try."

Melvin's face dropped. "Jen was just being nice! Since when did you get so shallow? All you care about is money. What happened to sincerity? And kindness?"

I was about to say something when Finn suddenly started digging through his backpack and pulled out a drawing. "Look, Mom! I drew our family at kindergarten! That's me, Dad, and Ms. Jacobson. We're eating ice cream at the amusement park!"

I glanced at him. "So where am I?"

He tilted his head and said, "Ms. Jacobson says family portraits are for people close to each other, like a family. You never spend time with me, Mom. You just sent me off to tutoring. And you're old, mean, and fat. I hate you. I wish you were just dead."

My breath caught in my throat. My own son wanted me dead. Before I could think, my hand shot out and struck his cheek.

"What the hell is wrong with you?"

Melvin lunged, shoving me backward. I stumbled but caught myself, then drove my foot into his gut.

Finn burst into tears, wailing, "I want Ms. Jacobson! You hit me, and now Dad! You're a monster! Just die!"

Melvin clutched his stomach, pointing at me. "Have you lost your mind? Are you trying to destroy our family?"

I scoffed. "Family? A thief who stole my bag, an ungrateful brat, and a damn fool. You three really are perfect for each other."

I grabbed my suitcase and headed for the door. "You have three days to return the bag to my office, or I'll see you in court."

Melvin hadn't returned my bag on time. I was just about to call the police when my best friend suddenly asked me to help out at her luxury consignment shop.

The moment I walked in, I spotted a familiar bag right at the front of the shop. I opened it and, as expected, found my engraved name inside.

Now I understood why Melvin had been dragging his feet. He'd sold it and was unable to return it.

I was fuming when my phone buzzed with a notification from Jenny on social media. "I'm rewarding myself for all the hard work."

The photo flaunted a brand-new Birkin bag. On her measly 3,000 monthly salary, it was obvious where that bag came from.

But that wasn't the end of it. The ring on her finger was my limited-edition Van Cleef & Arpels piece. The dress in the background? A priceless gift from an Irvenian designer.

So, all these years, Melvin had been stealing from me to fund Jenny's lavish lifestyle.

They were childhood sweethearts who'd made it out of their hometown to pursue their studies at Crestford.

Melvin didn't have much money, and Jenny looked down on him for it.

Back in community college, she started dating one of the seniors. But her boyfriend wasn't foolish. He realized she was only after his money and broke things off.

So, she came back to Melvin, crying, and from then on, she became like a little sister to him.

I remembered waddling around at Melvin's company's annual party when I was pregnant. The air conditioner was blasting like a freezer, yet he grabbed my shawl and gave it to Jenny.

"You're strong enough, but Jen might get cold," he said.

I felt self-conscious about my stretch marks, but Melvin studied my belly and said, "Look at Jen. You're both in your 20s, but her skin is still tight."

Right after my C-section, still groggy from the anesthesia, he held Finn and asked, "Jen thinks he looks like she did as a baby. Don't you agree?"

Later, Melvin kept badgering me until I pulled some strings to get Jenny into the top kindergarten in Crestford.

Looking back, it finally hit me. Had Melvin known who I really was all along?

I hastily left my bank card, with access to millions, with my best friend and rushed home, clutching my bag. I combed through the bags and jewelry in my walk-in closet.

My heart dropped.

The Hermès bag I'd won at Pavrielle's auction—one of only five ever made—had been swapped for a fake. The embroidered pearl clutch I'd secured through royal connections in Lendor was just a forgery.

Even the one-of-a-kind archival piece—a personal gift from Chanel's director—had been replaced with a replica. Melvin had replaced more than a hundred million dollars' worth of my treasures with fakes.

A terrible thought struck me, and I bolted to the jewelry cabinet. The ruby necklace had been replaced with one made of glass beads.

The four-leaf clover ring—Dad's gift for my 18th birthday—was now just a cheap knockoff. But the worst part? The thing Grandma left me after she died had disappeared. It was a pair of blue diamond earrings.

She always said a woman should stay single or marry the right man. My hands were shaking. I should've listened.

I spent five years giving everything to this family—bringing Finn into the world, giving up my family's prestige, trying to be the perfect wife and mother. And for what, exactly?

My bags were stolen. My jewelry was swapped out. My own child hated me. And my husband? A liar.

I took a deep breath and called my forensic consultant. "What's the worst prison out there? I want someone to rot in it."

Melvin really thought I couldn't make it without him, didn't he? He'd live to regret ever messing with me.
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 8

    After fleeing Crestford, Jenny returned to her hometown looking disheveled and defeated. But she was no longer the wide-eyed ingénue who could win online sympathy with a few airbrushed selfies.People had uncovered her real name online long before. And in a town that small, any hint of moral failure, workplace harassment, or an affair with a married man could have ruined her for good.The neighbors' judgment trailed her the moment she set foot back in town.She kept insisting Melvin had deceived her, even making a scene at the entrance of the town's biggest mall, until a group of outraged women cornered her and shouted her down for half an hour.Jenny became infamous around town, stuck in a never-ending cycle of airing the same old misery to anyone who would listen. Her affair with Melvin quickly became the town's favorite piece of gossip.One day, while shouting curses in the street, she ran into Melvin, who had returned to town to sell off his assets and settle his debts.Witho

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 7

    I posted photos of Jenny and Melvin sleeping together in my bedroom, screenshots of her asking kindergarten parents for gifts, and surveillance footage of her at the kindergarten.She deliberately ignored a poorly dressed little girl in the corner, taking her milk and snacks to get in the good graces of two wealthy kids.I also released an audio clip—her framing me for stealing a bag."Exactly. When the time comes, just shout that Willow stole your bag. I'll have the other parents back you up. After that, you won't have to worry about leaving your daughter in my class. I'll make sure she's taken care of."The internet exploded as soon as the evidence surfaced."Holy shit! How dare she play the victim?""After accusing someone of stealing falsely, she still has the nerve to cry?""Regular people don't beg for gifts. No way."Even Jenny's fake high-society friends, who had initially commented with sympathy, quietly deleted their posts.Jenny's social media accounts were permanen

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 6

    Once the legal proceedings began, I was surprised to find out how lovesick he was. He'd handed over millions' worth of my jewelry to Jenny, and she either gave it away or sold it. Tracking down the buyers was hopeless because she'd sold the pieces for a fraction of what they were worth.Behind bars, Melvin lost it when he saw Jenny's tear-streaked face. "Jenny, what the hell is wrong with you? You sold a bag worth hundreds of thousands for five grand?"Jenny sobbed, her breath catching between cries. "I didn't know! I've never owned a bag worth more than 50 bucks. How was I supposed to know one could be that expensive? My family's house didn't even cost much more! And Chanel bags only go for a few hundred online…"Melvin was fuming. "Those are fakes! If you can't even tell the difference, what are you doing with luxury goods? Track down the buyers! Beg them if you have to! You're really just going to sit back and let me rot in here? That stuff went through you. You think you're wa

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 5

    Ralph nodded as soon as I finished speaking, and two bodyguards stepped forward, slamming Melvin to the floor.One guard yanked him up by the hair while the other positioned himself in front of him. They pummeled him, hitting his chest and back until his agonized cries echoed endlessly around us.Arms crossed, I watched with satisfaction.Melvin was tossed around like a ragdoll. At first, he gritted his teeth and tried to tough it out, growling, "How dare you hit me? I'll call the police and have every one of you thrown in jail!"I nodded toward Ralph. "He's talking too much. Knock his teeth out.""Understood."One of the bodyguards drove a kick into Melvin's jaw. Blood and a tooth flew from his mouth.He finally broke. "S-Stop! I'm sorry! Willow, please, I apologize! I didn't know who I was messing with! I'm trash. I'm scum! Please, just let me go!"Jenny's face drained of color as she yanked Finn close, recoiling in shock. "Have you lost your mind? This is illegal! You're ord

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 4

    Melvin crossed his arms and sneered as he watched me call for backup. "Oh, you're not calling the police today, but your lackeys? Cut the act. You came here to win me back, didn't you?"You're nothing but Jen's stand-in. You were so sweet when you slept with me back then. What turned you into such a shrew?"Before I could respond, a small figure suddenly darted forward. Finn, mimicking something he'd picked up, spat in my face."You're just his cash cow!" He planted his hands on his hips. "Dad already said you can't survive without him, that you're so clingy it makes him sick. And Ms. Jacobson said it's pathetic how low a woman like you can sink."Face it, what do you have, other than your money? How could you ever stack up to her? A woman should be cherished and treated like a queen by her man. No one's on your side here, Willow. Don't you think that's pathetic?"His spit dripped down my cheek as my fists clenched tighter. I had brought this child into the world.Melvin and I ne

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 3

    This weekend was meant to be Melvin's and my engagement party. I'd been looking forward to it for so long, imagining that once he proved himself, we'd have a grand wedding for everyone to see.I went to the restaurant myself to cancel the reservation. But when I got there, I saw Melvin with Jenny and Finn.Finn spotted me and crowed, "Dad, Willow's here to beg you to take her back!"For a moment, I thought I'd misheard him.Then he added, "Willow, Dad's about to propose to Ms. Jacobson. Too late for regrets now!"He burst out laughing.Jenny rushed over. "Willow, it's not what you think. I didn't mean anything by it. I've always dreamed of being proposed to, so I asked Mel to help me out."My hand itched to slap her.Melvin stepped forward as well. "Not mad anymore, are you? Jen's had it rough. She's not like you—some pampered heiress coasting on family money. She earned everything she has without a handout."I know you're jealous, so here's the deal—hand over that limited-edi

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 2

    At that time, my family was completely against my marriage to Melvin. I ignored their warnings, determined to prove that he loved me for who I was, not for my status as one of the heiresses of Crestford.So, I hid my identity, planning to test him for five years. If he proved himself, we'd get married. But somehow, he got it into his head that I was desperate to marry him.Looking back, the whole thing feels like a farce.I called Dad and said, "You were right. Melvin isn't the one for me."He wasn't surprised. "Good timing. Let's focus on the overseas deal with Lloyd Group. You should go on a trip abroad to get some peace."Only now did I realize he'd seen through everything from the start and was just waiting for me to face the truth.I was packing my bags when Melvin walked in with Finn. As soon as he realized I was leaving, his face darkened."Willow, haven't you caused enough trouble?" he snapped. "I put up with you calling the police, and now you're tearing our family apar

  • You Swapped My Bags, I'll Swap You   Chapter 1

    The wealthy woman grabbed me and wouldn't let me go, demanding I return her bag. But the bag was a fake. Melvin Quayle had switched it with mine.Where had he gotten it? Had he actually stolen the real one?I called the police, determined to prove I was innocent.She hesitated, then suddenly lunged for the bag in my hands. "Just give it back. We don't need to get the police involved!"That was when Jenny Jacobson stepped in."Willow, if you did take it, just give it back and apologize. Don't make this any worse." She turned to the kids. "Remember, always do the right thing. Never take what isn't yours."The police came rushing over.I grabbed Jenny's wrist and pulled her toward them. "I don't know how she ended up with my bag. Please, you have to check this out."Moments later, Melvin rushed in and slapped me the second he saw me. "Didn't I tell you I gave your bag to Jen? What the hell were you thinking, calling the police? Are you trying to humiliate her on purpose?"I kicke

Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status