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Chapter 150: Questions

Author: Avvi Keller
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Christopher, the serious one. He had always been the one who weighed every decision carefully, who never raised his voice unless he absolutely had to. But today, sitting there with the people who knew him best, the polished mask he usually wore around the business world had slipped slightly. His true character was showing in full color.

I thought back to the phone calls over the past few days — all those rushed, half-panicked messages Christopher had sent me when I wasn’t answering, the late-night calls I barely had the heart to pick up.

Christopher had been the one to say it plainly over the phone.

“Ana... it’s Gerard. You know he’s not good with words. He’s worried about you too. We both are.”

There had been an honesty in his voice that night that surprised me. And when I’d finally explained things about what happened when mom died over the phone, stammering through truths and not avoiding the worst parts, Christopher had simply listened — no judgment, no anger, just pure apology fr
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I wonder what kind of family dispute is happening with the Del Valle hmmmm?
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