A bad gig Chapter 2

A bad gig Chapter 2

Chapter

If there was one thing my cousin couldn’t 

stand, it was being called cheap

She started yelling, pointing at me: Chloe

haven’t I been good enough to you?!” 

With your junior college diploma, if it wasn’t 

for me taking you in and giving you a job

you’d still be home doing nothing

Besides, look at your skill set, do you really 

think you deserve a thirty thousand dollar 

salary? You’re going to get scammed, and 

you’ll be too naive to notice.” 

When she saw I wouldn’t give in, she lowered 

her voice to threaten me

As family, I’m just saying, don’t sell yourself 

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short for the money

“That woman’s young to have all that money

It’s probably not legit. Don’t get in over your 

head. Don’t say I didn’t warn you

We didn’t end on a good note. She demanded 

I get out of her house immediately

I was more than happy to, and quickly packed 

up my things

Jess’s house was small, two bedrooms and

living room with a small balcony

Ever since I arrived, the second bedroom was 

turned into a kidsroom, so I stayed in

cramped area Jess had built on the balcony 

with cheap materials

The patio was small and stuffy, filled with

strong chemical smell

I lived here for almost six months and, just 

like before, got leukemia

I made $1800 a month, doing everything for 

Jess’s family, taking care of the baby

walking the dog, and cleaning the whole 

house

They said they provided food and a room, but 

I was always footing the grocery bill, and they 

always had excuses for not paying me back

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I asked about it twice, and Jess started telling 

my parents that I was an ungrateful 

freeloader

Because of the family ties, my parents told 

me to just endure it. It was a bad job market

and I might not find any job at all, let alone 

one paying $1800

So, I suffered in silence, which led to the 

cancer diagnosis

Once I was diagnosed, Jess’s family kicked 

me out right away, terrified I would infect 

their kid

My parents came over to ask what happened

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but no one answered the door

They knew the walls were made from 

materials with high levels of formaldehyde, so 

they packed up and left town to go on 

vacation, not wanting to get involved

My parents spent all of their savings trying to 

treat me, but it was useless. I ended up dying 

in the hospital

I never want to experience that again: lying in 

a hospital bed, watching my life fade away

A bad gig

A bad gig

Status: Ongoing

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