My Entitled Ex Stole My Dog That Helped Me Heal – So I Made Her Regret It with One Move

After a brutal accident left me hospitalized with a compound fracture, my dog Max became my lifeline, offering comfort during a grueling recovery. My girlfriend Camille visited daily but grew distant, annoyed by Max’s presence. Once I regained mobility, she ended our relationship, claiming she needed space, and took Max despite her past disdain for him. The police deemed it a “civil matter,” so I devised a plan. While I was at therapy, Camille stole Max, exploiting a camera blind spot. Using audio evidence, I confronted her. I then moved our shared savings into
a crypto wallet, demanding Max’s return. She complied, returning him reluctantly, but I later texted her the market crashed, erasing the funds—a fabricated loss. Max rejoined me, his loyalty unwavering, while Camille lost both trust and money. This taught me love and loyalty can’t be stolen; they’re earned. The money may recover, but our broken trust won’t. Max’s tail thumps beside me now, a testament to his earned place in my life.