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Flatmate turned landlord kept threatening to make me move out, so I moved out without telling him...
This goes back a long time, around 2004. I had moved away from home at 18 to go to University back in 2001. One of my roommates in student halls, Donald, ended up becoming a good buddy so when we moved out of halls after first year, we ended up in a 4 bedroom houseshare with two other friends. The yearly lease ran its course so when that tenancy was up, my friend who had quit University and was now working in a bank, decided to buy his own place and said I could rent his spare room.
By syed store4 months ago in Criminal
Time for petty revenge?
Sorry for SUPER long story!! Got divorce few years ago. Me, F45 and ex-husband M42, had fights about money and spending. We both worked full-time and made about the same amount of money (we have kids and owned apartment). Se both got good salary, not huge but we lived comfortably, or so I thought. He had access to my bank account and phone and knew always what I got salary and what I’d spent. I never had his. Sus#1. He liked nice stuff, I’ve never been into shopping and never go to salon etc. We got shared household, so the person paid who got money, and we never counted who paid what. At some point I didn’t knew where the money had gone. I asked and he was shady about it. Sus#2. All I knew, I paid more and more bills and also gave money to him to pay his bills. After break-up, turns out he had taken big loan behind my back! He confessed after he tried to win me back, he were already moved out. Money was spent on tv’s, playstions, cars, clothes you name it. I didn’t truly knew we had no money for all of that. I wasn’t cool with shopping expensive stuff and shared my doubts, he assured we afford everything. There was also some pressuring having intimacy, eventually I wanted less and less and he then acted like a child. I also experienced belittling from him. Due to all this, I wanted divorce. I brew my thought years while this all was happening. So, after hard break-up and long divorce we continued living together, not smart from me but he insisted. Eventually things get stiff between us and I call it off. I wanted both of us to moving forward. His parents bought big and nice apartment for him (and for the kids, we shared custody equally). They also made full all-paid renovation. I sold alone our apartment and all the left over furnitures (which he didn’t wan’t and they didn’t fit into my new apartment), and paid him half for every single dime i got from house end sold furnitures, we didn’t have marriwge settlement any kind. He didn’t have to pay full rent to his parents (after i kindly informed mil about their sons loans), they desided to pay all his living expenses, so he can reduce his dept. At the same time I got small apartment, struggled alot, I lost my dad and almost didn’t keep up with all expenses. When I tried to talk about money and child support (I suggested keeping child benefits for me, we agreed share them due 50-50 custody). I tried to reason with him not paying nearly anything while I have full rent and other costs. He laughed out loud ”Too bad you don’t have parents to pay your rent and help you out!”. My dad had just month ago passed after long suffer. Ex-husband knew exactly how much my dad meant to me and laughed to his passing. I said nothing back and sucked it up.
By syed store4 months ago in Criminal
Just Another Dead Girl Underwater. Content Warning.
By the time the fisherman finds me, I will have been dead for thirty-three hours, six minutes, and twenty-nine seconds. Eighteen hours since the police declared me missing. Fifteen hours since Zoe told my biology teacher that my tent was empty, that I hadn’t returned from the party we’d snuck out to the night before. Careful, quiet, every twig a possible snitch. It was exhilarating, our hearts pounding, the smell of pine and seaweed thick in the air, and the moon a perfectly curved sickle.
By Muhammad Sabeel4 months ago in Criminal
Crime thriller masterpieces
Dark Truths and Twisted Trails: Reviews of Six Masterful Crime Thrillers Crime thrillers hold a special place in cinema. They pull audiences into tense, uncertain worlds where nothing is quite as it seems. Among the finest of this genre are films like Prisoners (2013), The Chase (2017), The Chaser (2008), Memories of Murder (2003), The Invisible Guest (2016), and The Body (2012). Each of these movies delivers gripping storytelling, brilliant performances, and haunting atmospheres—all without relying on cheap tricks. Here’s a closer look, without giving away their secrets.
By Muhammad Shahram4 months ago in Criminal
The Silent Dealer
M Mehran The city of Islamabad gleamed under the cold winter moon, its streets quiet except for the occasional rickshaw rattling down narrow lanes. But in the shadows, a different rhythm existed—a rhythm dictated by someone the police barely believed existed: Rafiq, known in the underworld as The Silent Dealer.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Criminal
Bloodlines of Betrayal
M Mehran The streets of Karachi never slept, but some nights were darker than others. Tonight was one of them. The neon lights flickered against rain-soaked pavement, casting distorted reflections of the city’s hidden underworld. And somewhere in the shadows, Adeel Javed, known in whispers as The Fox, prepared for a night that could change everything.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Criminal
The Heist of Silence
M Mehran The city of Lahore slept uneasily under the glare of neon lights, unaware that the night belonged to a man known only as Faizan—or the Whisper, as the underworld called him. Unlike other criminals who thrived on chaos, Faizan’s specialty was subtlety. His crimes were precise, clean, almost invisible, leaving no trace except a lingering sense of violation.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Criminal
The Shadow of Peshawar
M Mehran In the narrow alleys of Peshawar, the city breathed in whispers. Everyone had a story, but few dared to tell the truth. Among them, one name carried fear like a shadow: Zahid Khan, a man whose reputation straddled the line between legend and nightmare.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Criminal
Eyes of Deception
The city of Aramor never slept. Neon lights flickered across rain-soaked streets, shadows stretched thin against brick walls, and voices carried secrets that never belonged to them. For most, it was simply a restless place. For Aric Veyra, it was a chessboard where every piece could kill.
By LUNA EDITH4 months ago in Criminal










