When Her Brother's Kids Destroyed Her Office, One Envelope Changed Everything-Quieen - Chainityai

When Her Brother’s Kids Destroyed Her Office, One Envelope Changed Everything-Quieen

By the time my brother’s kids reached my office door, Daryl had already backed himself against the hallway wall.

He was barefoot in his Minecraft pajama pants, hair sticking up on one side, both hands wrapped around the little USB drive he wore on a lanyard.

He called it his vault.

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It had his school projects, his drawings, the game level he had been building for three weeks, and more pixel dragons than any one child needed but every child deserved to keep safe.

“Wait,” he said, too softly. “My mom said not to go in there.”

Mason, my oldest nephew, did not even slow down.

“Look at all the screens,” he yelled.

He sounded thrilled, like he had discovered a secret arcade instead of the room that paid our rent, bought groceries, and kept the lights on through every bad month.

Liam followed right behind him with sticky fingers and the loose, fearless confidence of a child who had never been told no in a way that lasted.

I was still in the kitchen with my mother, holding a mug of coffee I had not taken one sip from.

The house smelled like blueberry muffins, burnt coffee, and the faint lemon cleaner I had used on the counters before everyone arrived.

Nate had called it a quick visit.

My brother always called things quick when he wanted me not to ask questions.

Quick visit.

Quick favor.

Quick loan.

Quick place to crash.

Quick meant he had already decided what my answer should be.

The office chair slammed into the wall.

Then Mason laughed.

I set the mug down so hard coffee splashed over my knuckles and ran hot between my fingers.

By the time I reached the hallway, my office door was wide open.

The blue sign Daryl had made for me was hanging crooked from one piece of tape.

Work Call — Please Knock.

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