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Rain lashed against my apartment windows as I refreshed my banking app for the seventeenth time that hour. The spinning wheel mocked me – $387 overdrawn, rent due in 36 hours, and my paycheck mysteriously delayed. That metallic taste of panic flooded my mouth when the eviction notice email pinged my inbox. My hands shook scrolling through loan apps with triple-digit APRs until Maria from accounting slid her phone across the lunch table: "Try this before you drown." When Seconds Feel Like Financ -
Rain lashed against the café window as I fumbled through my bag for the third time, that icy dread spreading through my chest. My passport was safe, but my wallet – holding every credit card and 300 euros – had vanished somewhere between Gare du Nord and this cramped Montmartre bistro. Sweat prickled my neck despite the November chill as frantic calculations began: canceled cards, embassy visits, begging strangers for train fare back to London. Then my thumb instinctively found the phone's finge -
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