I Brought My Late Grandma’s Necklace to a Pawn Shop to Pa.y My Ren.t – Then the Antique Dea.ler Went White and Said He Had Waited 20 Years for Me

I Brought My Late Grandma’s Necklace to a Pawn Shop to Pa.y My Ren.t – Then the Antique Dea.ler Went White and Said He Had Waited 20 Years for Me

I didn’t leave with much.

My ex-husband didn’t just walk out. He ensured I had nothing to fall back on.

The miscarriage had already hollowed me out when, a week later, he left, too. He went off with a younger mistress.

***

For weeks, I ran on instinct more than anything else.

I picked up extra shifts at the diner. I counted every tip as if it were oxygen.

But sheer stubbornness only stretches so far.

He went off with a younger mistress.

***

One evening, I came home to a red notice from my landlord taped across my new apartment’s door.

FINAL WARNING.

I stood there, staring at it like it might disappear if I didn’t move.

It didn’t.

Honestly, I didn’t have the money to pay the rent.

I knew what I had to do before I even admitted it to myself. It was a desperate move.

Inside the apartment, I pulled the old shoebox from the back of my closet.

Inside, wrapped in an old scarf, was the antique necklace.