Then my father-in-law called.
“Did Evan have permission to move money from the account we guaranteed?”
My chest tightened. “He said it was ours…”
A long silence followed.
“Make sure the children don’t hear what I’m about to say.”
That evening, Norman and Tilly arrived.
They saw everything—the bills, the unfinished crib, the exhaustion.
“You’ve been dealing with this alone?” Tilly asked.
“I have the kids,” I replied.
“Has he sent anything?” Norman asked.
“I’m managing.”
But when Sophie cried and Margot lifted her without hesitation… something in me broke.
“No,” I admitted. “He emptied everything.”
Norman went pale.
Tilly looked toward the nursery. “He left you like this?”
“Apparently… peace couldn’t wait.”
That night, Norman quietly finished the crib while Tilly unpacked groceries.
“Let me take care of you,” she said firmly.
And this time, I didn’t argue.