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The Stolen Necklace In Her Mom’s Coat Almost Destroyed Everything-ruby

A girl faked being sick and caught her aunt stuffing a stolen necklace into her mom’s coat.

By the end of that night, Olivia would understand that one lie told by a scared kid could uncover a much bigger lie told by an adult.

It started on a regular school morning. The apartment was dim, with gray light slipping through the blinds and the smell of chicken soup warming in a container Sarah had pulled from the freezer before work.

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Olivia sat at the kitchen table with her hoodie sleeves over her hands, staring at her math review sheet like the numbers had personally betrayed her.

She had a test that morning.

She had not studied. Not a little. Not enough to guess. Not enough to pretend she had forgotten only one chapter.

So when Sarah came into the kitchen with damp hair twisted into a clip and her beige coat over one arm, Olivia pressed the back of her hand to her forehead and said she felt sick.

Sarah stopped immediately.

That was the kind of mother she was. She could be exhausted, late, worried about bills, and still hear one uneven note in her daughter’s voice.

‘Headache?’ Sarah asked.

Olivia nodded.

‘Chills?’

Olivia nodded again.

Sarah came around the table and touched her forehead with the inside of her wrist. Her hand smelled faintly like drugstore lotion and the vanilla body spray she used at the beauty counter.

‘You don’t feel hot,’ Sarah said.

‘I feel weird,’ Olivia whispered.

That part was true, just not for the reason Sarah thought.

Sarah looked at the microwave clock. Then she looked at the stack of mail by the toaster, the school form with a yellow reminder sticker, and her work badge clipped to her purse.

Life did not give Sarah many soft choices.

She was a single mother with a mall job, a daughter in middle school, and a rent payment that felt like it came around every ten days instead of every month.

But she still softened.

‘Okay,’ Sarah said. ‘Stay home. Sleep. Soup is in the fridge. Don’t open the door for anyone, Olivia. Not anyone.’

‘I won’t.’

‘If you feel worse, call me. If the school calls, I’ll handle it.’

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