The Call They Wouldn’t Answer

The first person I called after the fire destroyed our ranch was my mother.

I stood barefoot on the gravel outside what had once been Willow Creek Ranch, watching smoke drift from the ruins while my husband, Lucas, helped rescue the last terrified horses. My hands wouldn’t stop shaking as I dialed my parents, hoping they would tell me I wasn’t facing this nightmare alone.

Mom answered with obvious impatience. “Emily, we’re celebrating Evan’s birthday. Make it quick.” I told her the barn, office, and most of the house were gone. She paused for only a moment before telling me to call the insurance company because they were about to cut the birthday cake.

Then Dad took the phone. His first question was whether anyone had died. When I answered no, he coldly replied, “Then you’ll manage. Don’t spoil your brother’s evening.” The call ended, leaving me staring at the silent screen while Lucas quietly slipped the phone from my hands-

 

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