CHAPTER 13

HEAVEN SENT

Angelina

I told myself I ’ d never set foot anywhere near my father ’ s

vicinity again, but my soft spot for my mother won the argument

after she begged me to come home for dinner. A part of me believes

my father connived her into begging. He knew I wouldn’t listen to

him. I may have agreed to this dinner, but only with demands in

place: no electronics, no work, no fighting, just a normal family

dinner. That was asking too much, considering Nico showed up.

After Nico left, I waited for my father to come back

downstairs for hours, but he never did. He stayed up in his office all

evening. I wanted a simple dinner, just one in my whole eighteen

years. I understand that there was an emergency to take care of, but

why does it have to take the whole night? My mother remained in

the kitchen the entire time, and I think I heard her crying at one

point. She does that often, but only when my father ’ s not in the

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