Whispers rippled through the crowd.
105 million.
Distribution.
“Anna Hayes receives $75 million. Full ownership of Hayes Properties. The Charleston family residence valued at 3.2 million. Seed funding for John’s Table Restaurant. No conditions.”
Anna gasped beside me. Her legs buckled slightly. I steadied her.
“Rachel Hayes receives $15 million — contingent upon three conditions to be completed within two years: 200 hours of community service at medical clinics and homeless shelters; one year of family therapy; a written apology to Anna Hayes read publicly.”
“Failure to meet these terms results in the 15 million being donated to Charleston Free Clinic.”
Rachel’s face was buried in her hands now. Her shoulders shook violently.
“$10 million to charitable organizations. 5 million to Charleston Free Clinic. 2 million to the Jerry’s Diner Employee Fund. 3 million to hospice care services. 5 million covers legal and tax obligations.”
Charles closed the folder.
The numbers glowed on the screens behind us.
Seventy-five million to the daughter who gave everything.
Fifteen million to the daughter who gave $100.
The silence was deafening.
Then Anna released my hand.
She walked down the stage steps, through the crowd of stunned faces, past the tables of Charleston’s elite in their thousand gowns and designer suits.
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