A businessman discovered his daughter taking bread out of the trash at a family party and shouted, “Where is the money I send every month?”,

“Brian, you get out of here right now and stay out of this business!”

But the old man ignored her, his eyes fixed on Victor.

“Mrs. Catherine never wanted a divorce, and your mother was the one who personally threw her onto the street,” Brian confessed, his voice growing steadier.

“And that letter you received? She wrote every word of it herself, not your wife.”

Victor felt the blood drain from his face, leaving him cold and dizzy.

He could not grasp the full depth of the betrayal, and he did not yet know that the worst truth was still waiting.

PART 2: The Cost of Silence

Victor fled the hotel with Annie in his arms, his heart feeling as if it had been carved out of his chest.

Behind him, the gala had collapsed into a storm of rumors, and he knew his mother’s reputation would not survive the night.

Inside the SUV, as they drove through neon-lit streets, Annie told him the truth of their life.

They had been living in a cramped, mold-filled room inside a decaying building on the edge of the industrial district.

Catherine had been working double shifts washing dishes in a greasy diner and sewing clothes at home just to pay the tiny rent.

Many nights, Catherine skipped dinner completely, claiming she was not hungry so Annie could have a proper lunch for school.

When she became sick, she always hid it, telling her daughter it was only exhaustion from working too much.

 

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