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The rain had already soaked through the porch mat by the time Marian stopped moving.

Anna was one step ahead of her, one hand on the back door, the other wrapped around the strap of the overnight bag her mother had packed with shaking fingers.

The whole plan had been simple when they whispered it upstairs.

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Wait until Grant was in the living room.

Take the bag.

Get out.

Do not argue.

Do not explain.

Do not let him turn fear into confusion again.

But the moment Marian crossed the threshold, she froze like the porch itself had become a cliff.

Rain blew sideways across the railing and rattled against the screens.

Somewhere down the block, a dog barked once and stopped.

Anna could feel her mother’s panic before Marian spoke, because it came through her hand in tiny, sharp tremors.

“Anna,” Marian whispered, “I can’t just leave. He’ll say I’m confused. He’ll take everything.”

Grant heard her from the living room.

Anna saw his reflection first in the dark kitchen window, not his face directly.

That made it worse.

His smile arrived before his footsteps did.

He stood in the kitchen entrance with his arms folded, calm in the way cruel people get when they know panic is doing their work for them.

Anna had seen him raise his voice before.

She had seen him slam drawers, misplace paperwork, hide bills, and make Marian apologize for asking questions she had every right to ask.

But that small smile was different.

It was the face of a man who had practiced making a woman doubt herself until she used his words before he had to.

“Yes, you can,” Anna said.

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