Grandma Set A Dog Bowl For Her Grandson, Then Her Heir Walked Away-mdue - Chainityai

Grandma Set A Dog Bowl For Her Grandson, Then Her Heir Walked Away-mdue

The heir left the family empire when he saw his mother humiliate his son in front of everyone: “From today on, don’t count on me.”

The first thing Camila noticed was the smell.

Pine garland, warm butter, expensive perfume, and the faint metallic chill of serving trays that had been polished until they looked untouched by human hands.

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The Salvatierra house always smelled like that during the holidays, like money had learned how to decorate itself.

Her son, Mateo, stood beside her in the foyer with one hand gripping the cake box and the other smoothing the front of his navy suit.

He was eight years old.

His shoes were too shiny because he had polished them himself at the kitchen table, dragging the rag across the leather until Camila had to tell him he was going to rub a hole through them.

His gray tie was crooked.

He kept touching it anyway.

“I look okay?” he whispered.

Camila looked down at him and felt her throat tighten before the night had even started.

“You look handsome,” she said.

Mateo smiled, but it was a careful smile.

Children who have been rejected learn to approach hope like a hot stove.

The mansion glowed in front of them with white lights wrapped around the porch columns and windows bright enough to make the driveway shine.

A small American flag sat in a holder near the front entry, barely moving in the cold.

Emiliano, her husband, stood on the other side of Mateo with his jaw locked so hard Camila could see the muscle move.

“We can still leave,” he said quietly.

Camila wanted to.

She had wanted to since three days earlier, when the invitation arrived through an assistant instead of a phone call.

She had wanted to when Beatriz Salvatierra sent a menu and wrote, “Please do not bring bakery food to my table this year.”

She had wanted to when Mateo found the puzzle-shaped cake cooling on the counter and asked if it was for Grandma.

Camila had told him the truth.

“Only if you still want to go.”

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