Father Drained Her Rent Money — Then The Bank Found The Forgery-heuh

My father emptied my bank account, and I found out because my rent card was rejected in front of my landlady.

The machine gave one hard red beep in the doorway of my flat.

Then another.

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Then a third.

Each sound seemed to land somewhere under my ribs.

Mrs Bell stood on the threshold with her folder held neatly against her coat, doing that very British thing of pretending not to notice a disaster while standing directly inside it.

The hallway was narrow and cold, the sort of rented hallway where every draught found the gap under the door.

My shoes were by the mat.

My mug of tea was going cold on the kitchen counter.

The kettle had just clicked off, as if the morning still believed it was ordinary.

Rent was due by five.

I had never missed rent.

Not once.

Not when freelance invoices arrived late enough to make my stomach ache.

Not when my car needed work I could not quite afford.

Not when dinner became toast because toast was cheaper than touching the account I had named “only if everything falls apart”.

I was careful with money in the way frightened people become careful.

I checked balances before buying petrol.

I kept receipts.

I knew exactly what sat in my current account, savings, and emergency fund.

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