“Mrs. Sherwood? Mrs. Sherwood!”
“…What?” Beverley snapped back to reality.
“Dinner is being served.
Are you not joining us?”
“Oh, right.” Beverley quickly led Hertha to a table.
The person who had called her scratched their head, wondering why all the ladies seemed so out of sorts today.
As the banquet ended and guests departed, Corley found his mother in an upstairs guest room.
“Mom, let’s go home,” he said wearily.
“I’m not leaving! Why should I? After all these years as their daughter, how could your grandparents treat me this way?”
“That’s exactly what I want to know,” Corley said, his voice heavy.
Kathleen’s eyes flickered. “Has your father still not answered his phone?”
“No.” Finally, the Rodriguez patriarch and matriarch arrived.
Madge and her family had already left.
Geneva entered the room and looked at Kathleen, her face a blank mask.
“Corley said you wanted to see us.”
“Mother—” “Don’t call me that. I can’t bear it.” With no need for pretense, Geneva’s expression was one of pure disgust.
Kathleen took a deep breath.
“Fine.” She had completely calmed down by now.
“Sit. Let’s talk.” Geneva was curious what she could possibly have to say, that she would have the audacity to demand a meeting after everything that had happened.
The elderly couple sat down.
Kathleen began, “You know everything, don’t you?”

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