My Parents Sold My Car on My Birthday, Kicked Me Out for Saying No, Then Woke Up Begging for the One Thing They Never Thought I’d Take Back.-luna

I let the phone ring until the screen went dark.

For three full seconds, the café sounded normal again.

Milk steaming. Cups clinking. Someone laughing near the window.

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Then it started buzzing again.

Dad.

His name flashed across the screen like a warning light.

I stared at it from behind the counter, my hand still wrapped around the coffee pot.

My manager, Denise, glanced over from the register.

“You need to take that?” she asked softly.

I almost said no.

Then my phone lit up with another message.

Ava, this isn’t a game.

That was when I put the coffee pot down.

I stepped into the narrow hallway by the storage closet, where boxes of napkins leaned against the wall.

The phone rang again.

This time, I answered.

Dad didn’t start yelling.

That scared me more.

“Ava,” he said, low and tight. “What did you do?”

I closed my eyes.

“I went to work.”

“Don’t get smart with me.”

There it was.

The familiar edge.

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