THE DAY MY SON STOPPED BEING MY SON

When the officers arrived, Caleb performed perfectly, pretending to be a worried son caring for an unstable mother. Marissa nodded along to every lie he told.

But I opened the security footage on my phone. The video clearly showed Caleb lifting his boot and crushing my hand while mocking me inside my own kitchen.

The officers watched silently as Caleb’s confidence cracked for the first time. Then they learned the house was fully paid off and legally mine alone.

What Caleb didn’t realize was that I had spent thirty-one years working as a forensic accountant. While he called me forgetful, I had been quietly collecting evidence against him for months-

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