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“It doesn’t matter whether you believe it,” he replied, keeping his voice steady. “I just need a place to stay for a while. I need my family.”
The reaction was immediate and sharp enough to leave him unbalanced. His brother stepped back, glancing toward the house as if proximity alone might protect him from association. “This isn’t funny,” he said. “We’re hosting a fundraiser tonight. You can’t be here like this.”
He turned to his wife then, the woman he had shared a life with for over twenty years, searching her face for recognition, for the memory of the man she had married before the money became their common language. She didn’t meet his eyes, her fingers instinctively brushing the necklace at her throat. “I need time,” she murmured. “This is a lot to take in. Maybe you should find a hotel until things settle.”
That was the moment something in him settled instead, heavy and final. He nodded once, adjusted the strap of his bag, and turned away, the house behind him suddenly smaller than it had ever felt.
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