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She Paid Her Parents $720,000 Before One Christmas Sentence Broke Her-nga9999

The sentence reached me before I reached the dining room.

I was carrying a pumpkin pie in both hands, trying not to tilt it, when my mother’s voice floated out of the kitchen like she was saying something ordinary.

“She owes us,” Patricia Bennett told my Aunt Sandra. “We fed her for eighteen years.”

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The pie tin was cold against my palms.

The hallway smelled like glazed ham, cloves, and the cinnamon candle my mother only lit when she wanted the house to feel warmer than it really was.

The football game was loud in the den.

Ice tapped against my father’s glass.

The cheap gold garland in the doorway scratched softly every time the heat kicked on.

Sandra gave a little laugh that did not defend me and did not agree with my mother either.

That almost made it worse.

“Well, Emily’s done pretty well for herself,” Sandra said.

“She should,” my mother answered. “After everything we did.”

I set the pie down on the hallway table before I dropped it.

For fifteen years, I had been sending my parents $4,000 every month.

Not most months.

Not when it was easy.

Every month.

I sent it when rent went up.

I sent it when my car needed brakes.

I sent it when I had the flu so badly I lived on tea, crackers, and over-the-counter medicine for four days.

I sent it after I was laid off in March, when I sat at my kitchen table in Boston with my laptop open and my savings account shrinking so fast it felt like watching water leave a bathtub with no drain plug.

The first payment had not felt like a life sentence.

It felt like a rescue.

I was twenty-three when my father, Richard, hurt his back at the steel plant outside Pittsburgh.

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