When Everett heard what was said, he visibly paused, a moment of silence hanging between them. Dorothy was about to speak when he cut her off.

"Dorothy."

"I'm here."

"Did you have the kid call me?"

Confused by Everett's question, Dorothy started to explain, "It was Abigail who said she-”

"Have you had enough?" Everett interrupted her sharply, "You know my mom just passed, and all I've been doing is either being at the office or the funeral home, and you still have Abigail call me? What are you trying to pull?"

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"Dorothy, can't I even spend time mourning my mother?"

"That's not what I meant!"

"Then what did you mean?"

Dorothy was taken aback by his interpretation, but before she could explain, he wouldn't listen.

"Everett, please, calm down. I know you're upset, and I'm not feeling any joy or happiness over this either! You don't want to see me, and I've kept my distance. This was really just Abigail saying she missed you."

"Whatever, I don't have time for this."

With that, Everett hung up.

His change of tone felt foreign to Dorothy, something she had never experienced with him before. Abigail was obviously more confused, standing still for a long moment before bursting into tears. "Mommy! Did daddy get mad? Did Abigail do something wrong? Does daddy not want me anymore?"

Dorothy quickly embraced her, "No, sweetie, that's not it! Daddy's just been in a bad mood lately, remember what mommy told you? Now, stop crying and go play with your brother, he's waiting for you." Consoling Abigail wasn't easy; she continued to sob in her mother's arms.

Left with no other choice, Dorothy held her until the night fell, and Abigail finally calmed down, her sobs subsiding as she went to play with Langston.

Looking outside, Dorothy felt a heavy weight in her heart.

She wished for a rainstorm, the kind that could wash away her sorrows and clear the air.

Alone on the couch until darkness enveloped the room, Dorothy reached for her phone and dialed Quincy's number.

He answered quickly.

"Ms. Sanchez."

"Did you threaten Everett with something?" Dorothy went straight to the point.

She felt no need to mince words with Quincy.

"What are you talking about? I don't understand."

"Quincy, I used to think you were an honorable doctor, a good friend. And now you want to be the wedge between Everett and me?"

After a brief pause, Quincy laughed, "Do you even hear yourself?”

"Are you using my health to threaten Everett?"

"No."

"Then what is it? What are you holding over him?”

"I'm not threatening him!" Quincy's tone showed a hint of realization "Oh, let me guess, Mr. Lopez's

mother passed away, and he's been

distant, and you can't handle it,

right?"

Dorothy pressed her lips together, remaining silent.

"Ms. Sanchez, maybe it's time you reflect on your own actions! Isn't this mess all your doing? If you hadn't stirred things up, insisting on some form of justice, Mr. Lopez's mother might not have passed so soon."

"If you were so determined to avenge your own mother, why are you surprised now? Did you expect Mr. Lopez to lose his mother and not be upset? Not to hold any O resentment towards you?"

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