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Not disguised as a joke this time. Not softened with laughter. Just honest and ugly — the thing they had always believed, finally spoken aloud.
For the first time in twelve years, I didn’t look away from it.
I stood and pointed toward the door. “You both need to leave. Now.”
“Please, your father didn’t mean it like that,” Mom pleaded.
“You’re being cruel, Jennifer.” Dad pointed at me. “You’re mocking us.”
Jordan shook his head. “I stand by my wife’s decision.”
“There has to be another way.”…continue reading …
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