“He told us he made a terrible mistake and gave me a blue folder containing his original will,” Chloe revealed.
My heart stopped because I remembered my grandfather as the only person who ever showed me any real affection. Chloe explained that Silas had set up a massive trust fund for both of us to ensure our educations were fully paid for.
“The money for your university was always there, Lucia,” Austin added with a look of pure disgust toward my parents. “Your parents closed the account and stole your portion just weeks before you were kicked out of the house.”
My mother tried to claim that our grandfather was senile and that they did what was best for the family’s image. I didn’t scream or cry because I felt a sudden, icy clarity that made the pain of the last nine years feel hollow.
“You didn’t do it for the family,” I said to her. “You did it so you could keep me under your thumb, and when I wouldn’t bend, you robbed me.”
My father begged me to talk in private, but I laughed and told him he had spent nearly a decade controlling the narrative. Chloe walked over to me and swore she never knew about the money until she found that folder six months ago.