Chapter 20: Parents Prove They Never Wanted Her Jaxon’s Support
Des found us in the hallway twenty minutes later. “The deposition is over,” he said gently. “Your parents left. Frank’s […]
Her grandmother left the house to a stranger. He found her childhood diaries hidden in the walls. Now he knows every secret she spent twenty years hiding.
Des found us in the hallway twenty minutes later. “The deposition is over,” he said gently. “Your parents left. Frank’s […]
The town council voted unanimously in our favor. Frank’s lawyer looked furious. We looked victorious. Des assured us this was
The depositions went better than expected. Frank’s lawyer tried to trip us up, asking invasive questions about our relationship timeline,
Jaxon had been acting secretive for three days. He’d disappear into the attic for hours, wouldn’t let me come up,
Des called a week into our living arrangement. “We have a situation.” “Another one?” I put the phone on speaker
The letter arrived two weeks after Ruby Mae’s revelation. Des called me at 8 AM. “We have a problem.” I
Ruby Mae ambushed me at Bean There three days after the diary reading. “You and that boy still tiptoeing around
I brought all five diaries with me. Jaxon opened the door at noon exactly, looking nervous and hopeful and terrified
I arrived at noon exactly. Not early—wouldn’t give him the satisfaction of thinking I was eager. Not late—wouldn’t let him
I didn’t answer Jaxon’s calls. There were seventeen of them the first day. Twelve the second. By day three, he’d