She texted, "I pawned your Rolex to pay for my student loan payment." I was at work when I got the text from my girlfriend Jessica. The Rolex was a gift from my late grandfather - the only thing I had left from him besides memories. It was worth about $15,000 but the sentimental value was priceless. I called her immediately and she answered casually like nothing was wrong. I asked why she'd pawn my watch without asking and she said "I needed money for my loan payment and you weren't answering your phone. It's not a big deal, we can get it back." I asked which pawn shop and rushed there during lunch. The owner said Jessica had sold it outright, not pawned it. She'd gotten $8,000 cash and signed papers saying she owned it. I couldn't get it back without paying full price to buy it again. When I confronted Jessica, she said "Okay fine, I sold it. But my student loans are important and you never wear that watch anyway." I told her that watch was irreplaceable and she had no right to sell my property. She got defensive and said "We live together, what's yours is mine. Plus, I needed the money more than you needed some old watch." I broke up with her that night. She tried to say I was overreacting and it was "just a watch." I filed a police report for theft and she had to pay me back $15,000 in small claims court. She told everyone I was cruel for not helping with her loans. Sometimes people show you they value your things more than your trust.
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