“General Sterling is hosting dinner at eight,” she said. “You’ll want this.”
Inside was a tailored midnight-blue gown. Sharp lines. No softness. It looked less like evening wear and more like a warning.
Then she handed me the guest list.
I read the last names and stopped.
Robert and Eleanor Hayes.
Chloe and Julian Phillips.
I looked up. “He invited them?”
Grace nodded. “General Sterling believes some lessons require witnesses.”
At eight on the dot, the private elevator opened.
My family stepped out into my new home like they had entered the wrong country.
My mother tried to recover first. “Clara—”
“Sit,” I said.
They sat.
General Sterling led dinner like a man running a tribunal. Defense executives. Pentagon procurement officers. Board members. Real power. Real money. Not country-club fantasy.
Julian tried to smile through it. Chloe kept touching her glass but never drank. My father looked at the silverware like it might accuse him.
Then one of the Pentagon men turned to my parents and said, “You must be proud. To raise someone who built a system that will save thousands of soldiers.”
My mother nodded too fast. “We always supported her.”
I put down my fork.
The room went quiet.
“Did you?” I asked.
My father stared at me.
I kept going. “Yesterday, you sent your pregnant daughter to sleep in a freezing garage because your other daughter wanted her room.”
No one at the table moved.
Chloe started first. “You’re being dramatic.”
General Sterling didn’t even look at her. “Ms. Phillips,” he said, “you should conserve your energy.”
Then he turned to Julian.
“Your position at Apex Dynamics,” he said mildly, “has been terminated.”
Julian blinked. “What?”
“Apex was acquired this afternoon.”
The words hit him hard.
“By Vanguard,” Grace added from the far end of the table.
Julian went white.
“I just bought a house,” he said, like that mattered.
I leaned back in my chair. “Then I hope you kept the garage clear.”
Chloe made a broken sound. My mother reached for her water with a shaking hand. My father looked at me like he was seeing me for the first time and hated what that cost him.
No one finished dessert.
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