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I loaned my younger brother $3,000 to cover rent after he lost his job.
Two weeks later, I spotted his girlfriend on Instagram flashing designer bags and tagging luxury steakhouses.
My chest tightened. I confronted him, and he laughed, saying,
“You’re family, not a bank.”

The next day I walked into my apartment and found my TV…

…gone. So was my tablet, some cash from the drawer, and my old gaming console.

There was no sign of forced entry.
Just a text from him:
“I’ll pay you back when I can. Don’t make a big deal.”

That was it for me.
I filed a police report. My parents called me heartless.
But for once, I stopped excusing betrayal just because it came from “family.”

Loyalty isn’t blood—it’s respect.
And I’m done lending mine to people who treat it like spare change.

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