“I can’t believe she thought of this. All this time…”
I smiled, though my heart was still heavy with the day’s events. “She knew what family can be like sometimes.”
Chris’s voice came back, brisk and confident.
“Ryan, send me those documents, and I’ll get the ball rolling. We’ll stop this before it goes any further.”
“Thanks, Chris. I owe you,” I said, relief flooding through my veins.
“That’s what friends are for,” he replied. “Now, take care of your mom and let me handle the rest.”
I hung up and turned to my mother, who was looking at me with newfound strength. The fight wasn’t over, but we had allies and a plan.
And as I looked at the house in the distance, I knew we’d be back. “Let’s get something warm to drink,” I suggested, nodding towards the Starbucks. “We’ve got some work ahead of us.”
She smiled, and for the first time that day, it reached her eyes.
“I’d like that,” she said softly. Together, we walked into the coffee shop, leaving behind the cold shadows of betrayal and stepping into the light of a new beginning.
