Lies of kinship 15

Lies of kinship 15

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Dad grabbed the bank book and turned to 

leave just as Mom came home with a basket 

of fresh cabbage

My face darkened. I grabbed Dad’s sleeve

stopping him in his tracks

Perhaps it was the first time he’d seen such

cold, hard expression on my face

He tried to explain. I need it urgently. Don’t 

worry, I’ll put it back when I get paid.” 

Mom looked at me. I continued to hold Dad’s 

sleeve

Mom reached into his pocket and snatched 

the bank book

You’re not taking a single cent!” 

Uncle Mark’s family arrived to collect their 

usual share of vegetables and meat. Grandma 

was about to call Dad for dinner when she 

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saw them arguing

You don’t earn a penny! You have no right

That’s my son’s money! Give it back!she 

yelled at Mom

Mom said she’d give it back if Dad divorced 

her and split their savings

Grandma urged Dad to divorce Mom. He had 

his star nephew to take care of him in his old 

age, she said

Dad hesitated. If I got into a good college, it 

would bring him prestige

And after graduation, I’d support them all 

financially

Grandma was even angrier at the mention of 

my education. The big expenses were yet to 

come, she said

Girls get married! You want to pay for her 

college? Don’t be stupid, Mark!” 

Dad wavered. But Mom was resolute

The money in that bank book was for my 

college tuition

She knew that with Ethan’s training expenses

Dad wouldn’t give her any more money

That year, they finally got divorced

Mom left the village without looking back. She 

rented a tiny, cheap room near my school

She sold breakfast in the mornings, did odd 

jobs during the day, and brought me lunch 

and dinner

I focused on my studies, oblivious to 

everything else

The countdown on the blackboard went from 

three digits to two, then to single digits

I raced against time, terrified of missing

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single knowledge point, a single practice 

problem

When the exam results came out, I didn’t 

magically get into a top university

I was an average student. Despite my best 

efforts, I only got into a decent local 

university

But Mom and I were content. We hugged 

each other and cried in our tiny room

Later, I learned Grandma had tried to visit me 

at school several times, but the security 

guards had turned her away

She wanted to disrupt my studies to force 

Mom and Dad to reconcile

Lies of kinship

Lies of kinship

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