CHAPTER 87
Author: Treasure
last update2026-01-06 00:26:00

Damien spent the next three days in his apartment going through boxes of his mother's old papers. He was searching for answers that might explain why she had done what she did.

The boxes smelled like dust and old perfume. Each document he touched felt like he was reaching back through time to a woman he thought he knew.

Bank statements from 2008 showed their account balance dropping month by month. Medical bills from neurologists and specialists piled up in neat folders his mother had labeled carefully.

There were letters from collection agencies, past due notices from the mortgage company, and credit card statements with minimum payments circled in red pen.

His mother had been organized even in her desperation. Everything was filed, dated, and sorted.

On the fourth day, Damien found something different. A leather-bound journal was tucked beneath a stack of medical records from his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis.

The cover was wo
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    They ordered more coffee and stayed in the café as the afternoon turned to evening. Two strangers connected by a father who had failed them both in different ways.Ashley wrapped her hands around her cup. The warmth seemed to steady her as she began to talk."I grew up knowing I had a father who sent checks but never visited. Never called on my birthday. Never showed up."Damien listened without interrupting. He owed her that much."My mother would tell me stories about him. How charming he was when they met. How he promised to take care of us."Ashley's voice was soft but steady. Years of therapy had probably helped her tell this story without breaking."But the promises stopped when I was still a baby. The checks came every month like clockwork but nothing else. No cards. No phone calls. Nothing."She looked at Damien. "I spent my whole childhood thinking I was not good enough for him to love."The words hit h

  • CHAPTER 87

    Damien spent the next three days in his apartment going through boxes of his mother's old papers. He was searching for answers that might explain why she had done what she did.The boxes smelled like dust and old perfume. Each document he touched felt like he was reaching back through time to a woman he thought he knew.Bank statements from 2008 showed their account balance dropping month by month. Medical bills from neurologists and specialists piled up in neat folders his mother had labeled carefully.There were letters from collection agencies, past due notices from the mortgage company, and credit card statements with minimum payments circled in red pen.His mother had been organized even in her desperation. Everything was filed, dated, and sorted.On the fourth day, Damien found something different. A leather-bound journal was tucked beneath a stack of medical records from his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis.The cover was wo

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