The Lawyer’s Laugh At A $70 Million Will Reading Changed Everything-Quieen - Chainityai

The Lawyer’s Laugh At A $70 Million Will Reading Changed Everything-Quieen

The conference room smelled like lemon polish, leather, and old money that had not needed to move quickly in a very long time.

Rain tapped against the tall windows of Sterling and Associates, soft enough to sound polite.

Nothing else in that room felt polite.

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My father had been buried four days earlier.

Four days.

I had counted them because grief does strange things to time.

It stretches minutes until they feel like hallways, then collapses whole mornings into one ugly blur.

I still had funeral clothes hanging over the back of a chair at home.

I still had sympathy cards unopened on my kitchen counter.

I still had my father’s last voicemail saved on my phone because I could not bring myself to hear his voice and could not bring myself to delete it.

Elena looked like she had already moved on to the next chapter.

She sat across from me in a black dress that looked expensive, fitted, and almost impatient.

Her hair was smooth.

Her nails were red.

Her mouth held the careful little smile she used whenever she wanted to seem gracious while making someone smaller.

Beside her, Brad sat with sunglasses on indoors.

He was twenty-eight, unemployed by choice, and allergic to any conversation that did not involve cars, boats, or money he had not earned.

He scrolled through photos on his phone and turned the screen toward Elena.

‘The red one,’ he said. ‘I’m telling you, Mom, the red one pops. Dealership said they’ll hold it until Friday, but we need to move funds today.’

Elena patted his hand.

‘We’ll handle it, sweetie. Let’s just get through the formalities.’

That word hit me in the chest.

Formalities.

My father’s life had become a formality between a funeral and a Ferrari.

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