Heartbreak and Hope: A Quiet Rebellion
rds were simple,
s, Sarah. M
ence. There was nothing else to say. I had spent my life working, saving
y saved. I had just updated my will a week ago, leaving him everything-the house, the savings, the stocks I'
ve him the wor
standing rib roast, creamy mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and my famous apple pie. His wife, Jessica, preferred seafood, so I' d also bought a ri
f pine and cinnamon. By six o' clock, everythin
, my phone ran
Merry Chri
ey. Are you guys close
ng of glasses and faint music in the
traffic on the interstate. A big pile-up. It' s not movin
Oh. Oh, okay. Is
er. Listen, we' ll come over first thing tomor
ey. Drive safe
too, Mom. T
ard a muffled sound, then Jessic
ff? Did sh
l pressed to my ear. My
him. "Yeah, she bought it. Poor thing is proba
than me. Can you imagine spending Christmas Eve in that stuffy little house? G
band, Daniel Hayes. The man wh
his is real wealth. Not like your mom' s little nest egg. Daniel' s new w
hilling me from the inside out. I co
It' s just... I feel a littl
all this from the start. If your father had raised you instead of her, you'
m through college. I sold my own mother' s jewelry to afford the down payment o
eeping you all to herself. She didn't want you to have a re
ething in a detached, amused tone. "N
hers. We have to play nice, David, you know that. We need to make sure you' re in that will. O
e they
, the boy whose scraped knees I had bandaged, spoke then. His v
very single day I spent in that house, knowing what I could
finally cl
utiful meal I had prepared now making me sick. The love a
ion, celebrating with his new family, laughing at me. My son, my o
ined my entire existence, went cold. A new fe
will to him, then I