He Stole His Son’s House At A Wedding, Then The Livestream Exposed Everything-nga9999 - Chainityai

He Stole His Son’s House At A Wedding, Then The Livestream Exposed Everything-nga9999

Nobody noticed the phone behind the champagne tower until it was too late.

That was the part my father never understood.

He thought a room full of relatives, coworkers, church friends, and people in rented suits would protect him because rooms like that had always protected him before.

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He thought shame moved in one direction.

From him to me.

Never back.

The ballroom smelled like roses, vanilla frosting, and champagne spilled into the seams of white linen tablecloths.

My sister Lauren’s wedding had been planned down to the last candle.

There were strings of white lights against the walls, gold-rimmed glasses at every place setting, rented roses in short crystal vases, and a dessert table that looked like it belonged in a magazine she had probably saved on her phone two years earlier.

Lauren stood beside her new husband, Daniel Carter, in a dress that made her look softer than she had ever been.

Her hands were wrapped around her bouquet.

My mother’s old pearl pin was fastened into the ribbon.

I remember staring at that pin more than I stared at my sister.

Maybe because it was the only thing in the room that felt honest.

My mother had been gone ten years.

Ten years was long enough for most people to stop mentioning her unless they wanted to win an argument.

My father mentioned her when it helped him sound wounded.

Lauren mentioned her when she wanted something sentimental.

I mentioned her mostly when I was alone in the house on Elmwood Drive, standing in the laundry room with a wrench in my hand, trying to fix one more thing before it became a bill I could not afford.

Elmwood Drive had been my mother’s favorite house.

Not because it was grand.

It was not.

It had old siding, a narrow front porch, a driveway with a crack running through it like a lightning bolt, and a mailbox that leaned no matter how many times I straightened the post.

But she said it had good bones.

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