The moment he refused Daniel’s handshake, everything shifted. One sentence, and the house I’d been “sold out of” was suddenly not his to sell. Grief turned, mid‑breath, into something sharper. My husband went white. His mother’s voice cracked. And the stranger in the tailored coat reached into his pocket, pulled out my grandmother’s letter, and bega… Continues…
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