red was the smell of ant
r. My son, Ethan, sat by my bed, his face a mask of sorrow. He told me
friend, Chloe, h
head in his hands. "All $150,000. She used it for a do
this world. I raised him alone, a public school teacher in a small Ohio town
hotter than the cancer. I imagined this girl, this materialistic mons
she always complained about my small hou
led the police. I filed a report. I told them Chloe had stolen my life savings. I wa
phone was sympathetic but dis
up, exh
ke me, my heart full of nothing but pure, una
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