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Daniel sat beside her, glowing, completely blind.
Vanessa smiled modestly, but I saw the satisfaction in her eyes.
She asked questions—too many questions.
Her eyes lingered on my desk.
At one point, she even opened a drawer.
But I had seen it.
And she had understood.
A woman who had seen something—and started calculating.
What I didn’t know was that she was already ahead of me.
Three months later, my phone rang.
“Mom, I proposed. She said yes.”
And they were already engaged.
Too fast. Far too fast.
But I said nothing.
“Congratulations, son.”
Two weeks later, they came back.
Vanessa sat like she owned the place.
“Let’s talk about the wedding,” she said. “I’ve chosen everything—venue, dress, church. It’s going to be perfect.”
Then she looked straight at me.
“Since you’re the groom’s mother… we thought you could help with the expenses.”
It wasn’t a request.
It was a demand—wrapped in a smile.
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