I married a man in prison for the money while he was serving a twelve-year sentence. After his conviction was overturned, he showed up at my apartment carrying a black box, looked me in the eye, and said, “Now it’s my turn to tell you the truth.” – usnews 0/2

Part 1: A Marriage Worth Two Thousand Dollars

I married Jonah while he was serving a twelve-year prison sentence for one reason only. Every month his mother paid me two thousand dollars, and at the time, survival mattered far more than romance.

I was twenty-seven, raising my younger brother Owen after our parents were gone, and the morning everything changed, our landlord taped a final eviction notice to our apartment door. Three years later, Jonah would walk into my kitchen carrying a black box and reveal why his mother had really chosen me.

Owen noticed the eviction notice before I could hide it.

“Is it bad, Sadie?”

I folded the paper and forced a smile.

“It’s paper. Paper likes to act important.”

He didn’t smile back.

“Click here to read the full story”.

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