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“She sold the diamond for Linda.”
She stormed out, slamming the door hard enough to rattle the picture frame.
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Silence settled like dust.
My mom sank onto the couch. “She sold the diamond for Linda.”
Ray stared at the receipt like it could explain the whole decade. “Mom never said a word.”
“We do it today.”
I folded the bank slip and slid it into my purse. “Grandma carried it alone. Now we don’t.”
Ray exhaled. “So we do the bank thing.”
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“We do it today,” I said.
My mom nodded once, like she was agreeing to a surgery.
At the bank, I did the talking.