A week after arriving in Bino, Andrew had cut off all my cards. But little did he know, I had my own private savings, left to me by my mother. The family credit card he'd given me was only ever used for household expenses. I never used it for my own clothes or jewelry. Though the Wright Family had fallen, even a diminished giant is still formidable. After some thought, I sold my wedding ring and bought a tea plantation. A month into my stay in Bino, Andrew began calling and messaging me constantly, mostly about the divorce settlement, or asking if I wanted my belongings shipped to me. Then came questions about how to use the home dry cleaner. I'd had enough. "The settlement terms are in the contract. Throw my things away. I don't want them anyway. If you can't figure out the appli

