Charles Stella NovelI Owe Her 800K... After Giving Her My Pay
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Story Summary
Charles York, struggling to find work after graduation, is supported by his successful girlfriend Stella Smith who gives him her payroll card and buys him a car. To save for their future, Charles secretly deposits his salary into Stella's account. On their engagement day, Stella publicly accuses Charles of cheating using fabricated photos and demands repayment of $800,000 for the car and expenses, claiming he misused her money at the Solara Club. Charles calmly presents evidence prepared by his lawyer, leaving Stella stunned.
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- Charles York
- Charles York and Stella Smith
- "Charles York, congratulations! You must have done something great in your past life to end up with a wonderful girlfriend like Stella Smith!"
- what happens to Charles York in engagement betrayal
- what happens to Stella Smith in financial accusation
Character Relationships
Charles York - Protagonist, recent graduate struggling to find employment
Stella Smith - Girlfriend, successful team lead at major company
Relationship: Engaged couple → Accuser vs Accused
Financial Dynamic: Stella provides financial support → Charles secretly saves money in her account
Conflict: Public betrayal at engagement party with false cheating allegations
Stella Smith - Girlfriend, successful team lead at major company
Relationship: Engaged couple → Accuser vs Accused
Financial Dynamic: Stella provides financial support → Charles secretly saves money in her account
Conflict: Public betrayal at engagement party with false cheating allegations
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Once I finally start working, she worries about my long commute and immediately buys me a car. Everyone around us envies me for having such a thoughtful girlfriend. To save up for a house, I secretly deposit my salary into her account.
A year later, we decide to get married. Excited, she grabs my hand and says, "I know you don't have much saved. I don't need any wedding gift. All I want is your love." I am deeply touched by her consideration.
But on our engagement day, she pulls out photos of me with a dozen women and accuses me of cheating. I look closely and realize I have never even met any of them. Then she shows me my card's transaction history, filled with charges at the notorious Solara Club.
"You had my payroll card, and you used my money to indulge yourself!" she cries. "I'm not marrying you. Return my car and all the money you spent over the years. It adds up to 800 thousand dollars."
I calmly place the payroll card she gave me on the table and say with a smirk, "Fine, let's settle this properly."
When I present the detailed account prepared by my top lawyer, she is stunned.
Chapter 1
"Charles York, congratulations! You must have done something great in your past life to end up with a wonderful girlfriend like Stella Smith!" one voice spoke.
"Seriously. She's gorgeous, has a steady career, and is completely devoted to you. We're all insanely jealous," another said.
At the engagement banquet, my college roommates crowded around me, passing me one drink after another. I kept smiling, but a wave of bittersweet warmth rose in my chest. They were right. Getting engaged to Stella felt like the greatest luck of my life.
A year ago, I had just graduated. I was full of ambition, yet every resume I sent out sank without a trace. I spent most days sinking into discouragement in my tiny, rented apartment.
Stella, who worked as a team lead in a major company, stood firmly by my side through it all. She never complained. Instead, she pressed her payroll card into my hand.
"Charles, don't stress out. Take this card. The password is your birthday. A man trying to build a career shouldn't be walking around without money. It kills your confidence," she said softly.
Even as a grown man, my eyes welled up. I promised myself that once I found a job, I would make it up to her a hundred times over.
Eventually, I landed a position at a start-up. The only problem was the distance. My daily commute was a four-hour-long round-trip. It hurt her to see me exhausted, so she took me straight to a dealership and bought a car in full.
"From now on, drive to work. Don't waste all your time on the road," she said, pushing the key into my hand, smiling with warmth and patience. Everyone around me said I was unbelievably lucky to have a girlfriend like her.
After several rounds of drinks, the atmosphere grew lively. Suddenly, Stella stood up and picked up the microphone.
"Thank you all for coming to our engagement banquet. Before the ceremony begins, there's something personal I want everyone to witness," she said.
I thought she was about to make a romantic speech. I looked at her with a smile, full of affection. Instead, her expression shifted, and her voice turned cold.
"Charles, we've been together for three years. I've never wronged you. When you were unemployed, I supported you. When your commute was too far, I bought you a car. I gave you everything. And you What did you give me?" she said.
I froze. The large screen behind her suddenly switched from our sweet engagement photos to something else entirely. One image after another flashed across the screen, each more shocking than the last.
In those photos, a man who looked strikingly like me appeared in dimly lit private rooms. He was entangled with one seductive woman after another, behaving with unmistakable intimacy.
Chapter 2
The guests immediately burst into murmurs. I stared up at the screen, completely stunned. I had never seen these women or those places in my life.
"Who are they? Do you want to explain this?" Stella demanded, gritting her teeth.
"I don't know them! That isn't me!" I protested, my voice shaking with panic.
"Not you?" She let out a sharp, bitter laugh. She grabbed a thick stack of bank statements and threw them onto the table.
She said, "Then take a look at this. These are the spending records from the payroll card I gave you. For the past year, every big transaction has been at the Solara Club or Golden Palace. Each visit costs thousands of dollars.
"Charles, do you know how much I earn? You really used my hard-earned money to entertain these women?"
The Solara Club had a reputation as the sleaziest place in the entire city, the kind of place any respectable man avoided.
The room erupted with judgmental whispers. "My Goodness, you really never know someone."
"After everything Stella did for him, he turns out to be such a scumbag!" someone in the crowd said.