na's
, trembling with fury, but Luca ca
"You're such a wicked, heartless child. After everythi
ut ties with her completely. Let her fend for herself out there. Only
gave you everything I could. And now look at you-rebellious, bitter, ungrateful."
r a long time-though I have no idea where I'll go, whether I'll sleep under a bridge
ords." I walked over to my corner and reached for my luggage-just a small, worn bag holding five shirts, two
ve had enough of your hatred. Ever since Olivia cam
ried under years of silence and tears. I never h
g anywhere," Mrs
use
, "you will first go to the hos
. "Are you jokin
o and Luca like she needed confirmation she'd he
rude," she said,
aid calmly. "Not after the way this famil
"You'll go to that hospi
won
teful brat?" Theo snapped, his
idn't respond. Just stared at me with those empty
a I followed like a shadow. I was there when he secretly took a portion of the family's funds to start a small business he swore would succee
soup every single morning, the same one the doctor recommended until he was finally strong
as all bef
was the
eting second, something passed across his face. Guilt? Conflict? I couldn't tell. It
rever it is, it'll be better than the poultry sh
se to apologize, we'll withdraw
art s
wouldn't,"
too. Will you re
answer. Ju
his own. Even now, with his dementia and worsening diabetes, he lights up when he sees me-even if he forgets who I am moments later. He can barely walk. He
and sons don't even set foot in the west wing where he stays. All they want are
ut through my thoughts.
ing. I knew he meant it. If he sai
ttered. "I'l
rd the door. "Theo will
thought of sitting in a
," I said. "I'll
rly irritated. "It'll b
ack have I been allowed to ride in any of them. And now you suddenly want to offe
e twisted with rag
l luggage still in hand,
it's over, I'm leaving for good," I said, voice steady. "
ed out of that house-my so-calle