I was sixty-nine and received nothing all year.

That evening, I laid everything out on the dining table with hands that refused to steady themselves—bank statements, timestamps, printed stills from the footage. I didn’t raise my voice. I didn’t accuse. I simply said, “This is the money Ethan sent all year. I never received it. Please look.” David picked up the papers, confusion turning into disbelief as recognition set in. When he looked at Melissa, his face seemed to fold inward, as if something essential had collapsed behind his eyes. “Is this real?” he asked, his voice breaking.

“Did you really do this?” Melissa didn’t deny it. She fell to her knees, sobbing in a way that sounded raw and unpracticed, words tumbling out between gasps. She spoke of fear, of bills, of resentment she hadn’t named, of convincing herself that I didn’t need it, that I wouldn’t notice, that it was temporary. David’s anger rose like a storm, sharp and immediate. “You stole from my mother,” he said, pain cutting through every syllable. But I stopped him, placing my hand on his arm despite my own tears. “Enough,” I said softly. “Money can be replaced. Trust is harder.

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