The luxury bags slipped from Coraline’s arms and hit the hospital floor. Trevor’s mouth opened, but nothing came out. My grandfather waited, his gentle smile gone, his gaze fixed on the two people who had walked in celebrating while I recovered from childbirth in a room they had never once helped me afford. Three hundred thousand a month. For every month since my wedding. Somewhere, that money had a destination, and it had never been me.
“Grandpa,” I said slowly, my voice shaking, “who did you send it to?” He turned to me, and the answer he gave made the whole room tilt. “Your mother,” he said. “I sent it to your mother, and she assured me every month that she was passing it directly to you and Trevor.” My husband flinched at the word Trevor. And in that flinch, I finally saw the shape of what had been done to me.
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