Closing the Deal: A Triumph and a Turning Point
After months of brutal negotiations and sleepless nights, I finally closed a $10 million deal. The contract was signed at 7:42 p.m. That moment felt like standing on the summit of the world. I thought I’d remember it forever—and I was right, just not for the reasons I expected.
Bringing Success Home
I carried the symbolic leather duffel bag filled with fake cash—my client’s dramatic touch to make the deal feel real. Exhausted but exhilarated, I walked in to find my wife, Ria, waiting in silk pajamas with a glass of wine.
I smiled, set the bag down, and said, “A trophy. Ten million in proof. The deal’s done.”
Her eyes widened. “Is it real?”
“Technically,” I laughed. “But it’s just for show. The real money transfers Monday.”
She laughed too but asked, “You trust me with it?”
I shrugged, “You’re my wife.”
She promised to keep it safe in the closet “just in case.”
The Morning After: Disappearance and Shock
I kissed her good night and went to sleep. But when I woke, she was gone.
Her clothes vanished. Her phones were disconnected. The money bag was missing.
On the kitchen counter, where her coffee mug usually sat, lay a single folded note.