So I decided not to react.
I decided to find the truth first.
That evening, dinner felt different. It was still loud, still chaotic—but I wasn’t part of it the same way.
I was watching.
Lily barely spoke. Noah kept glancing at her. Maya went quiet when I entered.
“What’s going on?” I asked.
“Nothing,” Maya replied too quickly.
But the silence that followed told me everything—this wasn’t just about Lily. It involved all of them.
Later that night, I sat alone at the table with the box in front of me.
I thought about being eighteen again. About the life I had put aside. About every sacrifice I had made for them.
I had always believed one thing without question: that I had raised them right.
But holding that box… that certainty began to crack.
I picked up the money again. It wasn’t messy or rushed—it was neatly saved, carefully organized.
“Now what?” Andrew asked.
“I’m not waiting anymore.”
I called Lily into my room.
She walked in slowly, already nervous.
“I found something under your bed,” I said.
She froze the moment she saw the box.
“Where did you get that ring?”
Her eyes filled with tears. “I didn’t steal it,” she whispered.
It didn’t sound like a lie… but it wasn’t the full truth either.
“Then explain it,” I said. “How did it get there?”
She hesitated. “I wasn’t supposed to tell you yet…”