Chapter 8
I stared at Constance.
The woman who had braided my hair and packed my school lunches for years was gone.
"I wasn't your blood," I said, my voice cutting cleanly through the wailing sirens. "But I bought you a house. I funded your retirement. I treated you like my actual mother. I thought decades...
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