She Gave Her Retired Dad A Rolex. His Insult Cost Him Everything-nhu9999 - Chainityai

She Gave Her Retired Dad A Rolex. His Insult Cost Him Everything-nhu9999

The burgers were already smoking when Allison Reed walked into her parents’ backyard with a $10,000 Rolex in her purse.

She had told herself the whole drive over that she was not doing this for approval.

She was doing it because Frank Reed was retiring after thirty-eight years as a police captain, and because her mother had begged her to put the past aside for one afternoon.

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That was the phrase her mother always used.

Put the past aside.

As if the past were a dish towel someone could fold and tuck into a drawer.

The backyard looked exactly the way Allison remembered it from every summer gathering growing up.

The grill sat too close to the fence.

The same patio table had been covered with a plastic red-and-white cloth.

A cooler full of beer sweated in the shade.

Her father’s old coworkers stood in a loose circle near the garage, laughing too loudly and slapping one another on the shoulder like retirement was a victory parade.

Frank Reed loved an audience.

He always had.

When Allison was eight and brought home a spelling ribbon, he had held it up at dinner and said, “Good. Now try winning something that matters.”

When she was seventeen and got the scholarship letter that made college possible, he had nodded once and asked why it was not a full ride.

When she was twenty-nine and bought her first condo without help, he asked who had cosigned.

Nobody had.

That was the part that never seemed to matter.

Her younger brother, Jason, was standing by the cooler when she came in.

He was twenty-eight now, old enough to have a retirement account and a car payment of his own, but he still lived like someone else would always absorb the impact.

He had lost jobs because of “bad managers.”

He had crashed cars because of “bad luck.”

He had borrowed money because things were “tight this month,” and somehow every tight month ended with a new pair of sneakers or a weekend away.

Frank called Jason a good kid.

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