Betting My Life Against My Rich Cousin

Betting My Life Against My Rich Cousin

Author: Brett Donaldson


Chapter 2: Escalation

Jason sneered, “How much cash do you even have, trying to scare me? This is a BMW. Go get your money first—don’t think you can pull a fast one with that beat-up Ford.”

He curled his lip, giving a little chuckle meant to make me feel small. His words dripped with contempt, the glint in his eyes daring me. The rest of the family looked away, not wanting to get caught in the crossfire.

I looked at him coldly. I hated playing cards with Jason.

He never played for fun; it was always about showing off, dominating the table, making sure no one forgot who had the deepest pockets.

Everyone had been enjoying New Year’s Eve, but he always used his money to make big bets, every single time.

Last year, it was a new iPhone, the year before that, a set of golf clubs he’d won off Uncle Pete. The stakes were always just out of reach for the rest of us. He got his kicks watching us sweat, knowing we’d never have the chips to play at his table.

Anyone who’s played cards knows: people with less money have no dignity in front of the rich—just the feeling of being crushed.

It’s an old American truth: at a table like this, money talks, and everyone else just listens. That shame, that burning feeling of not measuring up, stuck with you long after the cards were put away.

When we bet a couple bucks, he’d throw in five hundred.

He’d slide that crisp bill across the table, always with a flourish. Once, he even made change for himself in quarters, just to rub it in. The game would sputter out soon after.

We all told him not to play so big with family, but he’d just say, “Is five hundred even a big bet?”

He’d laugh like we were being ridiculous, like he was doing us a favor by letting us play in the big leagues, acting as if he couldn’t remember what it was like to sweat over twenty dollars.

It was the same every year—push, push, push, until the rest of us folded or gave up. The thrill for him wasn’t winning; it was watching us squirm.

He came to the table just to mess with the dignity of his poorer relatives.

In a way, the cards didn’t matter. He could’ve done the same with a round of drinks or a family trivia contest. The point was always making sure we knew where we stood.

I knew my Ford couldn’t compare to his BMW, so I turned and called my fiancée over.

She was across the room, chatting with my mom about wedding venues. Her eyes met mine, and she must’ve seen something serious on my face, because she came right over, her boots softly thumping on the linoleum.

We were about to get married. She was wearing the gold necklace, bracelet, and ring I’d bought her for our engagement.

The jewelry glinted under the kitchen lights—nothing too flashy, but real, bought with months of overtime at the plant. The pride I felt giving her those pieces was worth more than any brand name.

I told her, “Put your necklace and bracelet on the table.”

My voice was steady, but my stomach twisted. I wasn’t sure she’d go along with it. This was a family game, but now it was starting to feel like war.

She glanced at me. Without even asking what cards I had, she calmly took off her necklace and bracelet and placed them on the table.

She pressed my hand for a heartbeat before unclasping the necklace, her thumb tracing the scar on my knuckle—our secret sign for ‘I’ve got you.’ There was no hesitation—her trust in me was total. She slipped them off, her fingers graceful and unhurried, then laid them down gently beside my keys. She looked me in the eye and gave a tiny, reassuring nod, like we were in this together, no matter what.

At that moment, a thought flashed through my mind: To have a woman like this, what more could a guy want?

It didn’t matter if I lost every hand for the rest of my life; her faith in me was all the luck I needed. My heart swelled with gratitude and resolve.

I looked at Jason and said seriously, “Now the stakes are high enough. Ready to show your cards?”

I kept my tone low and firm, letting him know this wasn’t about bravado anymore. The table was set, and everyone was watching to see if he’d back down.

His expression changed. He gritted his teeth, probably never expecting me to call his bluff. With a mocking tone, he said, “Little bro, don’t say I didn’t warn you. I don’t care if I lose a BMW, but if you lose everything, how’s your family gonna get by for the next five years?”

His words hung in the air, heavy as a winter coat. He tried to sound casual, but I caught the nervous twitch in his jaw. For once, I had him off-balance.

I shook my head. “It’s fine. We’ll figure it out. Besides, didn’t you and your wife just say at dinner that I wasn’t bold enough?”

I shot a pointed glance at his wife, who suddenly found the tabletop fascinating. I could feel my resolve solidifying, my hands no longer trembling.

This chapter is VIP-only. Activate membership to continue.

You may also like

Betting My Family’s Pride for Revenge
Betting My Family’s Pride for Revenge
4.8
When Cody’s father loses everything to their arrogant cousin Ethan in a ruthless family poker game, humiliation and betrayal shatter their Ohio home. With the family’s future—and his secret crush Rachel’s dignity—on the line, Cody risks it all in a desperate, high-stakes showdown. In a room thick with grudges and shame, he’s determined to break Ethan’s hold, even if it costs him everything he has left.
Betting My Future on the Bad Boy
Betting My Future on the Bad Boy
4.6
Jamie was Lincoln High’s top student—until a dare from her rival’s golden-boy boyfriend sent her grades and reputation crashing. When she discovers she’s just a pawn in Nick and Rachel’s twisted bet, Jamie must choose: risk her Stanford dreams for a love built on lies, or expose their betrayal and reclaim her future. In a town where everyone’s watching, can she outplay the game before it destroys her for good?
I Gambled My Daughter’s Life Away
I Gambled My Daughter’s Life Away
4.9
Luck comes with a deadly price. When Evan’s brother gifts him a strange green pendant, his world transforms—sudden casino wins, lavish spending, and a family that treats him like their golden goose. But as fortune pours in, Evan and his young daughter begin to wither, aging overnight while his wife and brother’s betrayal grows impossible to ignore. Trapped by guilt, debt, and the curse of a pendant that demands another’s life for every dollar won, Evan’s first life ends in heartbreak and rage. But fate isn’t done with him yet. Reborn at the moment of his greatest mistake, Evan has one chance to break the cycle, outwit the schemers, and save his daughter’s soul—even if it means risking everything. Can he escape the grip of his cursed family, or is he doomed to lose it all again?
He Bought My Ticket, Then Betrayed Me
He Bought My Ticket, Then Betrayed Me
4.9
A single lottery ticket was all it took to turn celebration into betrayal. When Mason’s roommate Carter lands his dream internship, their friendship seems unbreakable—until a $1,500 win exposes years of jealousy, resentment, and secrets lurking beneath the surface. As Carter demands the prize, old friends reveal their true colors, and alliances fracture in the glare of greed. Now, with his loyalty and conscience on the line, Mason must decide what’s worth saving—money, pride, or the last shreds of trust. When every accusation cuts deeper, will he choose forgiveness, or is this the final lesson in what friendship really costs?
Cheated by My Cousin’s Killer
Cheated by My Cousin’s Killer
5.0
When Mike’s beloved cousin is driven to suicide by a ruthless card shark, he risks everything to confront the men who destroyed his family. In a town where everyone knows your secrets and debts can cost you everything, Mike must outwit a crew of hustlers before he loses it all—or exposes the truth. One wrong move, and Maple Heights will never forgive or forget.
Stolen by My Best Friend’s Betrayal
Stolen by My Best Friend’s Betrayal
4.6
All my life, I’ve been the broke real estate agent mocked by my wife’s family, desperate for a shot at respect. When my chance finally comes—a hundred grand on the line—my best friend and his sister betray me, vanishing with the cash and shattering my last hope. Now I must face my wife, my daughter, and the ruins of every promise I ever made, knowing I risked it all and lost everything.
Framed by the Billionaire Heir I Saved
Framed by the Billionaire Heir I Saved
4.9
I risked everything to rescue Carter Evans—the reckless trust fund daredevil—twice from America’s deadliest cave. He repaid me by destroying my life, accusing me on national TV of trying to kill him, and turning the world against me. Now, with my career ruined and my name dragged through the mud, I’m the only one who can save him again… but this time, the price might be my soul.
My Niece Played Me Twice
My Niece Played Me Twice
4.8
Family never lets go—even after betrayal, even after death. When Colin’s half-brother’s accident throws his life into chaos, a single desperate phone call drags him into a twisted inheritance plot and a custody battle with a cunning niece and a manipulative stepmother. Every decision is haunted by the echoing voice of a cosmic comment section, warning of schemes, traps, and a future where he’s the one destroyed. But this time, Colin remembers everything—and he’s not playing by their script. Will he outsmart the family that ruined him once, or is he doomed to repeat the same nightmare? What if the real enemy is the one smiling right at him?
He Betrayed Me, I Rewrote Fate
He Betrayed Me, I Rewrote Fate
4.9
When your own brother runs you down for a shot at fortune, you don’t expect to wake up with a second chance—and a chance to flip the script. Kevin Miller always played second fiddle: orphaned, outsmarted, and finally betrayed by the only family he had left. But fate rewinds the clock, dropping him back at the fork in the road where everything went wrong. This time, Kevin lets his scheming brother take the nursing home gig—knowing all too well what horrors await behind those velvet-draped doors. As Kevin battles for survival in a world of ruthless old money, a sharp-tongued heiress throws him a lifeline, but trust comes with a price. When past secrets and new betrayals collide, will Kevin finally outrun his brother’s shadow—or is blood betrayal something you can never escape? Who’s really playing whom in this high-stakes game of second chances?
Bought by the Billionaire Jock for a Bet
Bought by the Billionaire Jock for a Bet
4.8
Natalie thought Lucas Grant wanted her, but she was just a challenge—a bet between rich boys to claim the 'innocent' girl from the wrong side of town. When Lucas’s game turns into obsession, Natalie finds herself trapped between his money, her family’s crushing debts, and the shame of being his dirty secret. Now, with her reputation and future on the line, she must decide: will she let him own her heart, or use his desire to finally break free?
CEO’s Last Betrayal: My Wife Froze My Fortune
CEO’s Last Betrayal: My Wife Froze My Fortune
4.8
Once the king of my company, now I can’t even remember my wife’s face—early-onset Alzheimer’s is stealing everything from me. As my mind unravels, my loyal protégé hides my decline, but my wife—broken by my secrets—strikes back, freezing our fortune in a bitter divorce. With rivals circling and my legacy in flames, I have one final chance to protect my family before I lose myself forever.
Left for His Billionaire Cousin
Left for His Billionaire Cousin
5.0
Aubrey Lane thought she’d left heartbreak behind—until her ex, Marcus Caldwell, reappears in her life, richer and more untouchable than ever. When fate traps her between Marcus and his charming cousin Derek, Aubrey must choose between dignity and survival, pride and the man who shattered her. But in Maple Heights, love and money come with a price—and secrets never stay buried.