The text shattered everything. One message, and the family we thought we knew died in an instant. No warning, no softness—just the quiet murder of the only tradition holding us together. By the time we reached Mom’s house, the silence between us felt like a verdict. Inside, the air was staged, the table set for something more dangerous than dinner. And there he was, a stranger with our father’s fac… Continues…
He sat in our father’s old chair like history had rewound without asking permission. Same jaw, same eyes, same way of folding his hands when he didn’t know where to put them. Mom’s voice shook as she told us who he was, and who she had been before we existed: a young woman in love with the wrong brother, choosing one man while haunted by another. The betrayal we felt collided with a grief we hadn’t known she carried.