After My Stepson Broke My Son’s Plane, I Followed The Money Trail-ruby - Chainityai

After My Stepson Broke My Son’s Plane, I Followed The Money Trail-ruby

The house should have been loud when I came home.

That was what our house did at that hour.

There was usually a backpack dropped in the entryway, a cartoon still playing after nobody admitted watching it, a cabinet door hanging open, and Jason’s game shouting through the living room like it paid rent.

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Instead, the first thing I noticed was the silence.

The second thing was the smell of peanut butter toast still sitting in the warm air from breakfast.

The third thing was my son on the rug.

Ethan was eight, all elbows and big feelings, with that careful kind of tenderness some kids try to hide once they realize the world can make fun of it.

He was sitting cross-legged in front of the coffee table with the broken halves of his wooden Mustang airplane in his lap.

For three weeks, that airplane had been our after-dinner project.

We had sanded it at the kitchen table while Daniel answered work emails.

We had painted the body in thin careful coats because Ethan said a real Mustang deserved patience.

We had let the wings dry on wax paper next to the salt shaker, and every morning before school he would lean down to check whether the paint still felt tacky.

That plane was not expensive.

It was worth more than expensive.

Now it was snapped right through the middle, the body split, one wing hanging by a narrow piece of wood.

I set my purse down slowly.

“What happened here?” I asked.

Ethan did not answer right away.

He wiped his cheek with his sleeve, the way he did when he was trying not to look younger than he was.

“Jason got mad,” he said.

My eyes moved from the broken plane to his face.

“Why?”

“I wouldn’t let him use my headphones.”

The noise-canceling headphones had been Ethan’s Christmas gift, the one thing he had asked for because loud places made him anxious.

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