His voice was strange — tight, urgent.
“I met your daughter,” he said.
My blood froze.
“You need to come home. Now.”
The drive felt endless. My hands trembled on the steering wheel. A thousand scenarios raced through my mind — confrontation, exposure, destruction.
When I walked into the kitchen, I saw her.
She was sitting at our table. Still in her waitress uniform. Hands folded neatly in her lap.
Daniel stood behind her.
And the look in his eyes — I had never seen it before.
Disappointment. Hurt. Confusion.
“What is going on?” I whispered.
Daniel spoke first.