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No one at the luncheon touched their food.
No one lifted a glass.
The wife looked at her husband as if she had never seen him before.
The guests were no longer pretending this was private.
Because now it wasnāt just a sad child.
Now it was scandal.
The man rose too quickly, chair scraping hard against the stone.
His jaw was tight, but the panic in his eyes was already visible.
āThat is a lie.ā
The boy didnāt flinch.
He only took a folded letter from inside his shirt and placed it on the tablecloth between the silverware and flowers.
āMy mom said youād say that.ā
The wife stared at the letter.
āOpen it,ā she said.
Her voice was cold now.
The man didnāt move.
So she grabbed it herself.
Inside was a hospital record, an old birth photo, and a note in the manās handwriting.
Three words on the front:
For our boy.
The wife went pale.
One guest covered her mouth.
Another quietly picked up a phone.
Because the note made everything worse.
He hadnāt just abandoned a mistress.
He had hidden a child.
Paid for silence.
And married into money while the boyās mother was left sick and poor.
The wifeās voice shook with rage.
āYou told me she blackmailed you.ā
The man said nothing.
Because there was nothing left to say.
The boy stood there in torn clothes, surrounded by expensive people, and somehow he was the only one in the whole garden who looked honest.
He swallowed hard.
āMy mom said she never wanted your money.ā
A pause.
āShe just wanted you to meet me before she dies.ā
That broke the room.
Not because it was loud.
Because it was true.
The wife stepped back from the table like the man beside her had turned into something filthy.
The guests no longer looked at the boy with disgust.
Now they looked at the wealthy man with it.
And for the first time in years, all his polished status, all his expensive control, all his public charm meant nothingā
because a hungry child with a flute had walked into his perfect afternoon
and exposed the family he buried to protect his reputation.
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