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Jan 08, 2026

The Morning Reckoning

Daniel’s jaw tightened, but he didn’t answer. His fingers drummed against the table, a nervous tic he’d had since childhood.
Sheriff Reed leaned forward, folding his hands. “Daniel, your mother didn’t call me. I did.”

Daniel blinked. “What? Why?”

Pastor Harris spoke gently. “Because I was on the phone with your mother when you struck her.”

A flicker of panic crossed Daniel’s face. He turned to me sharply. “You—you told him?”

“I didn’t have to,” I replied. “The phone was still on the counter. He heard everything.”

Daniel’s mouth opened, searching for a defense that wouldn’t come. Elaine cleared her throat—quiet, steady, but sharp as a knife.

“Danny,” she said, using the nickname he hated, “I told you years ago that anger like yours doesn’t just disappear. Now look where we are.”

He shot her a glare. “Stay out of this, Aunt Elaine.”

But she didn’t flinch. “I flew across three states to be in this.”

The sheriff’s voice cut through the tension. “Daniel, what happened last night is domestic assault. Doesn’t matter if you live here. Doesn’t matter if you’re family.”

He swallowed hard, suddenly looking much smaller in his oversized hoodie.

“So what?” he whispered. “You gonna lock me up? Throw your own church member in jail?” He looked pleadingly at Pastor Harris.

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