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Grandma Put a $100 Price on Her Granddaughter’s Place in the Family-nga9999

Mia was sitting at our kitchen table with both palms pressed flat to the wood when I came in from the laundry room.

At first, I thought she had spilled something.

She had that frozen look children get when they are waiting for an adult to notice damage before they can decide whether to confess.

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The dishwasher hummed behind her.

The whole kitchen smelled like lemon cleaner and the frozen pizza I had left on the counter too long.

Late afternoon light came through the blinds in narrow yellow lines, striping the table, her hoodie sleeves, and the backs of her small hands.

“Hey,” I said softly.

She did not look up.

“What happened?”

Mia blinked once, carefully.

That was the first thing that scared me.

My daughter was twelve, old enough to know when adults were being unfair, but still young enough to believe that if she chose her words wrong, the unfairness might become her fault.

“I just worked,” she said.

I stopped in the doorway.

“Worked where?”

“Mrs. Novak’s house.”

Her voice was almost flat.

“For three hours. She paid me $20.”

Then she flexed her fingers and winced.

That was when I saw her hands.

Her knuckles were red.

The skin around her nails looked rubbed raw.

There were faint marks around one wrist, not enough to call an ambulance, not enough for someone cruel to admit it mattered, but enough for a mother’s stomach to turn to ice.

I crossed the kitchen and pulled out the chair beside her.

“Mia,” I said, making my voice slow, “why did you need money?”

She looked down at the grain in the table.

I had wiped that table that morning.

There was still a little sticky place near the edge where syrup had dried from breakfast.

Her thumb found it and rubbed over it again and again.

“It’s not for me,” she whispered.

“Then who is it for?”

“Sophie.”

Sophie was my niece.

Heather’s daughter.

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