“Mom? What happened? Did I do something wrong?” Beverly’s small voice trembled as she stared at her untouched ice cream.
Her big eyes searched mine, filled with concern, as though she could feel the weight of the situation even before I spoke. I took a slow breath, trying to keep my tone gentle yet firm. “Oh, no, honey,” I said softly, brushing a stray lock of hair behind her ear.
“You didn’t do anything wrong.”
Her tiny hands clutched the edges of the bowl, her fingers nervously tracing the rim. “Then… Grandma?” she asked hesitantly. I nodded, looking down at the half-melted ice cream in front of her.
“Grandma made a mistake, sweetheart. She wasn’t honest with us. And… well, she did something that wasn’t very nice.
So, we’re not going to see her again.”
Beverly paused, the words settling in. She tilted her head, processing what I had just said. “And… Aunty Alexa?” she asked, her voice small but steady.
“We won’t be seeing her either,” I explained. “Aunty Alexa hurt Daddy a long time ago. She made choices that weren’t kind, and sometimes, people do things that show us they’re not safe to be around.”
Beverly’s face lit up with understanding.
Her little forehead creased, then smoothed out as she thought. “And what do we do with people who aren’t nice?” she asked, echoing lessons I had tried to instill over the years. I smiled faintly.
“We avoid them, sweetheart. That’s exactly right. We take care of ourselves and stay away from people who might hurt us.”
Her grin returned, brighter this time.
“We avoid them!” she exclaimed, a sense of triumph in her voice, as though she had just solved a puzzle she had been quietly wrestling with. Arriving at Jason’s
The house was quiet when we arrived. Alexa and Cheryl weren’t home, which spared us from any awkward encounters.
But Jason was there, and the moment he saw Beverly, his face softened. “Hello, baby,” he greeted warmly. Beverly didn’t hesitate.
She leaped into his arms, giggling as he lifted her effortlessly. The joy of that simple connection reminded me how crucial it was to protect her innocence while helping her navigate difficult truths. “Jason, we need to talk,” I said, lowering my voice so Beverly wouldn’t catch the tension in it.
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