Peter couldn't prove the $200,000 was a gift. The money trail led straight to me.The court ruled Peter and Gina—actual beneficiaries, jointly liable—had to pay it all back.Gina had nothing in her name, so the court seized the car her parents bought her.Her parents were so pissed they landed in the hospital with high blood pressure. The second they got out, they changed the locks and cut her off.With nowhere to go, Gina latched onto Peter.She moved into the apartment he was still paying off.The place that was supposed to be ours turned into a cage where they tore each other apart.Neighbors said it never stopped—things smashing, shouting all day:"Peter, you useless piece of trash! You can't even handle one girl. What kind of man are you?""Gina, get the hell out! This is my place!""Why should I? I'm your legal wife. Half of this is mine!"That "friendship" they used to brag about? Meant nothing once money was on the line.That afternoon, Peter called.First time he'
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