The Second Bill On My Phone Was The One My Parents Never Thought I Knew About-luna

The second bill on my phone was not the internet.

It was not the phone plan.

It was not Dad’s prescriptions, the electric bill, or the streaming services my mother insisted were too small to worry about.

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It was a monthly transfer.

Two hundred and seventy-five dollars.

Every month.

To Hailey.

The name sat there on my screen in plain black letters, and suddenly the whole dining room felt too quiet.

My mother’s hand tightened around the table edge.

Dad lowered his bourbon glass.

Hailey’s face changed before she could stop it.

That was how I knew.

They all knew exactly what I was looking at.

I turned the phone slightly, not enough for everyone to read every private detail, just enough for my mother to see the name.

Her mouth opened, then closed.

For once, she did not have a sentence ready.

My aunt leaned forward from the other end of the table.

Evan, what is it?

I did not answer her right away.

I was still staring at the transfer like it belonged to someone else’s life.

Hailey Mercer.

Monthly support.

That was the label my mother had made me use when she first asked for it.

She had called it temporary.

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