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    Josh’s Pov


    I got up early and headed to my father’s house. I didn’t want to leave my beautiful lovely wife to be in


    bed, but I had no choice. Dad needed to speak with me. I assumed it had something to do with my


    mother. Years of preparation and maniption paid off, and the results were even better than we had


    nned. We pulled off the greatest theft ever. If only she was in the right mind to witness it. We went in


    looking for lemons but ended up with oranges.


    When I arrived at my father’spound, he was waiting at the gate, like a father awaiting the return of


    a son who had gone to fight for his country and whom he hadn’t seen in years. He was unable to attend


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    the final divorce court hearing, but I informed him as soon as the judge read out the lovely luby.


    He dashed for me and embraced me in joy as soon as I opened the car door. He murmured, his eyes.


    yearly, “I knew you could do it, son.” He said. “I never, ever doubted you.”


    Nothing in the world made a man happier than a proud father, so I kept his smile and hugged him


    tightly. To be honest, I was against the notion when he proposed taking down thete Charles Nashi


    and his daughter. I told him to ept his losses and move on. Grudges passed down through


    generations inevitably ended in tragedy. I had no intention of joining his vendetta, but when my


    mother’s health and life were jeopardized, I felt I had no choice but to ede to his ns and return


    what was taken from us.


    My mother, like my father, always enjoyed a life of luxury; my father, Victor Nelson, was a major


    inventor in medical devices, but his idiotic best friend, Thalia’s father, chose topete with him.


    outshining our gadgets and bankrupting us. We were on the verge of bing homeless, and Mom


    was the hardest hit; she couldn’t handle the shame and turned to alcohol and drugs to cope, sealing


    her mind. I saw her deteriorate from a sessful entrepreneur to an alcoholic old rug.


    Despite all of our efforts, she rpsed, and every time I saw her, my blood boiled causing me to


    be even more determined to eliminate the enemies who had put her into mncholy.


    “How is she?” I posed the question.


    He took me inside, saying, “She was asking for you.” He continued, “Did Jessica agree tobine the


    two parties?


    “We’re talking about Jessica,” I joked, “and she’s still upset at me for even mentioning it,” I answered,


    making himugh.


    “She is a woman of high test,” he replied.


    We got to the door, instead of opening it, he paused and put his hand on my shoulder, hist


    countenance solemn, He was about to say something I didn’t like, that much I could tell.


    “This is your final visit to her in this house,” he said, “I’m going to put her in a decent home


    tomorrow.”


    My face froze, he was hallucinating, we had unlimited funds to hire the greatest specialist to look after


    her, and we had already discussed it. I pushed his hand away from my shoulder and entered the room,


    leaving him at the door. Mom jumped up with excitement as soon as I went in. “Josh, are you back from


    school?” she asked, hugging me tightly. With questioning eyebrows, I looked at my father. who was


    standing at the door.


    He began, “She keeps rewinding her memory to eleven or twelve years ago back and forth. Josh, we


    need to ce her in a facility that specializes in caring for people like her.”


    “We need to recruit more specialists, professionals who can work from home, we have all the money in


    the world,” I exined.


    “What happened to Thalia, Josh? When is she going to deliver those chocte cookies?” mum


    inquired, interrupting us. It seemed her memory had moved up some years. Dad and I froze, even


    though she adored the chocte cookies, she despised Thalia and never addressed her by her given


    name.


    “Mom, please take a seat,” I stated


    “No. I’d like Thalia to bring the cookies to me,” she insisted.


    “Okay. I’ll ask her toe with them tomorrow,” I responded as she swiftly moved over to the window,


    “She’ll stand in front of that window until her legs give out; it’s time tomit her to a facility. She’ll


    never be the same,” Dad stated.


    go


    “I’m not going to put my mother in an institution! If you want to have sex with your idiot secretary. ahead


    and marry her, but I’m not giving up on Mom!” I screamed, my rage audible in my voice. He clearly


    desired to be free of her and take the next t that became avable. Even before mom went downhill,


    he couldn’t keep his zip closed. I used to think it was his infidelity, not our financial difficulties, that was


    to me for mom’s condition. To be honest I inherited that promiscuous life. though I tamed it when my


    eyes set on Jessica. I nned to keep it that way.


    “Remember, son, you’re marrying Jessica; it’s a new chapter in your life; embrace it.”


    “So you want me to abandon my mother? Remember, we took INC biotech so that everything can go


    back to normal,” I cautioned.


    He sighed and walked away as if pondering something; he was so selfish; he was supposed to be


    throwing a party to celebrate the takeover, but instead, he was ruining my morning.


    “You better get ready, the celebration starts in a few hours. But keep in mind that if you want to live with


    Jessica, you’ll need to have your mother institutionalized,” he said and walked out of the room. I took a


    deep breath and walked up to the window where Mom was standing. I had no intention of putting her in


    an institution; I had given up my life to reim everything we had lost so that we might never be parted.


    I put my hands on her shoulders, but she pushed me away and asked who I was. Alcohol-induced


    dementia, that was the bed she hadid herself for. She took a seat in a corner and began ying with


    her nails. Dad was correct in one respect; we had indeed lost her, but I was not yet ready to abandon


    her even though she was a reflection of what she used to be.
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