Short Story: Paid Off The Debt

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Mathilde’s ten years after having paid off the debt were not spent so well and she became very pauper. Causing her much stress, depression, and life loss of her loved ones. Most hadn’t know this but her husband passed away shortly after they had fully paid back their debt. Merely three years went by before his death that they sold most of their assets leaving Mathilde and her husband having to walk to their destination. One spring morning as he was crossing the road in front of their house he got ran over by an on coming bus. This devastated Mathilde. She was getting ready for that day to tell him about the exciting news that she was expecting and he would become a father. She blamed herself for this and wished she had told him about the …show more content…

At this point, she had given up on anything and everything and spent what was left on gambling. Mathilde never really came close to winning, she incessantly kept betting, and the more she played, the more addicted that she would get. Selling everything she could and stealing, yet she had no one to tell her to stop. So Mathilde kept betting and losing till the point where she was in debt again. But the one day did come where she had merely enough money to play another round and she won. She finally won! Mathilde made it out of middle class and into high class and you would never imagine against who she won. That’s right, her rich, spoiled, unfaithful friend, forestier. Mathilde won everything Madame Forestier had put out into the bet and everything else on the table. Slowly her thoughts of suicide went away. Depression and stress lessened. And she was now able to get back on her feet again and start a new life for herself. Mathilde also had to get a new maid, one who would actually obey and respect her and would do as told, unlike her prior one she had. Her old maid quit shortly after her husband’s death and the rich and well-known Forestier had no other choice other than having to accept her spot in the job Mathilde had offered. People would slowly start to show adulation towards Mathilde and give her respect as the weeks and months would go

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