Divorce Over Two-Fifty
ly. She had won first place in her very first dance competition, and I had used the last of my savings to buy her
room when Sophia came downstairs. Her
, her voice dripping with false s
won my dance competition," Lily sa
," she cooed, leaning over his shoulder. "Look at that doll. It' s the limited edition
Sophia' s pouting face,
ative. "Sophia likes your new toy.
n' t believe wha
said, her lower lip trembl
ternly. "Sharing is important. Sophia
said, my voice shaking with a rage I hadn' t felt in years. "I bought tha
Ava. You' re teaching her to be possessive and selfi
her special prize to someone who gets a new car and a penthouse just for existing? You want her to learn that her accomplishments mean
me as if he' d never seen me before. Sophia, seeing
ttered. "Keep y
ophy? I was just thinking, we should all go to the amusement park th
al penny-pinching, that a tiny, foolish part of me felt a
et to work on a freelance project with a tight deadline. I felt a pang of guilt f
my phone rang. It wa
. Ava Thompson?" a
this is
Six Flags. We have your daughter, Lily, here with us. She
d. "Alone? Wher
he ride and told her he' d be waiting when it was over. The ride operator found h
house. The drive to the park was a blur of terror. What kind of father aba
er face streaked with tears, her body trembling. The momen
er. "The ride went up so high, and when I got off,
herself and just walked away. What if she had gotten lost? What if someone had taken her? My mind spun with horrifying possibilities, each one