Joyce, as always, played the victim card.
“Everyone is attacking me! I’m just telling the truth!” she lamented.
She then left in a dramatic fashion.
A person like her doesn’t stop until she feels she has won, but even I couldn’t have imagined what she did next.
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A sad woman | Source: Pexels
I had to go on a business trip. It was only for two nights. It was the first time I’d left the boys since the fire. Mark stayed home. Everything seemed fine.
Until I crossed the threshold.
As soon as I opened it, the twins rushed towards me, sobbing so hard they couldn’t breathe. I dropped my luggage onto the welcome baggage carousel.
“Caleb, what happened? Liam, what’s wrong?”
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A crying boy | Source: Pexels
They continued to talk, crying, their words a mixture of terror and confusion.
I asked them to calm down by taking them in my arms.
Grandma Joyce had come with “gifts” for the boys.
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A woman holding a brown leather bag | Source: Pexels
While Mark was preparing dinner, she gave the boys suitcases: a bright blue one for Liam and a green one for Caleb.
“Open them!” she had insisted.
The suitcases were filled with clothes, toothbrushes, and small toys. As if she had planned their lives in advance.
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