My Brother Targeted My Girlfriend. Then My Parents Chose the Lie-mdue - Chainityai

My Brother Targeted My Girlfriend. Then My Parents Chose the Lie-mdue

The first mistake I made was believing distance could protect Valeria from Matthew.

I had spent most of my adult life managing my family the way people manage a room with a loose wire in the wall.

You know where it is.

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You know not to touch it.

You warn anyone you love to stand back.

For eight months, Valeria had been the one peaceful part of my life.

She worked as a nurse at General Hospital, usually on evening shifts that left her exhausted but still trying to smile when I picked her up with coffee in the cupholder.

She remembered patients’ daughters’ names.

She kept spare hair ties in her bag for coworkers.

She cried once in my car because an elderly man had thanked her for holding his hand before surgery, and she did not know how to explain that some days kindness felt heavier than cruelty.

That was Valeria.

Soft where she could afford to be.

Careful where she had learned she had to be.

I had told her about my family slowly, piece by piece, because saying it all at once sounded too dramatic even when every word was true.

My father believed peace meant silence.

My mother believed motherhood meant defending the child who caused the most chaos because he looked the most helpless afterward.

And Matthew, my younger brother, had spent his life learning that if he smiled at the right moment, people would forgive almost anything.

When we were children, he broke my model airplane and told my mother I had thrown it at him.

When we were teenagers, he took money from my wallet and cried until my father made me apologize for accusing him.

In his early twenties, he cheated, lied, borrowed, vanished, returned, and somehow still became the injured party in every story.

By the time he met Valeria, he had been rehearsing innocence for twenty-six years.

That is why I waited eight months before taking her to my parents’ house in Querétaro.

I told myself I was being cautious.

Valeria told me she understood.

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