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“Your daughter is hiding something TERRIBLE from you. Look!”
On her screen was security footage. A hooded figure entered my bedroom, walked straight to my dresser, and opened the bottom drawer. That’s where I kept my safe. It held emergency cash and Avery’s college fund paperwork.
The figure crouched down, fiddled with the safe for maybe 30 seconds, and the door swung open. Then, the person reached inside and pulled out a stack of bills.
My stomach dropped so fast I felt lightheaded. Marisa swiped to another clip. Same hoodie. Same build.
Then, the person reached inside and pulled out a stack of bills.
“Avery wouldn’t do this,” I whispered.
That sentence landed wrong. I stood up so fast my chair scraped against the floor. “I need to talk to her.”
Marisa grabbed my wrist. “Don’t. Not yet. If you confront her now, she’ll just deny it or run. You need to be smart about this.”
“This is my daughter.”
“And I’m trying to protect you,” Marisa said sharply. “She’s 16. You can’t keep pretending she’s perfect.”
“Hey, Dad. You okay? You look pale.”
“She’s 16.
You can’t keep pretending she’s perfect.”
Finally, I managed, “Avery, have you been in my room when I wasn’t home?”
Her smile faded. “What?”
“Just answer me.”
She sat up straighter, defensive now. “No. Why would I?”
My hands were shaking. “Something’s missing from my safe.”
Her face shifted… first confusion , then fear, then anger. And that anger was so quintessentially Avery it almost broke me.
“Something’s missing from my safe.”
“Wait… are you accusing me, Dad?” she retorted.
“I don’t want to,” I said honestly. “I just need an explanation. Because I saw someone in a gray hoodie go into my room on the security footage.”
“Gray hoodie?” She stared at me for a long moment, then stood up and walked to her closet. She pulled out empty hangers, pushed aside jackets, then turned back to me.
“My gray hoodie,” she said. “The oversized one I wear all the time. It’s been missing for two days.”
I blinked. “What?”
She stared at me for a long moment,
then stood up and walked
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