My Daughter Lied Once, I Believed Her And Kicked My Son Out. Two Years Later..

My daughter lead once. I believed her and kicked my son out. Two years later, she needs his kidney, but he refuses to save her.

I never imagined I’d write something like this, or that I’d be sitting here alone, my hands shaking, revisiting every decision I made that night, every word I screamed, and every quiet I chose to maintain. I was 38, and my spouse was 39. We had two children, Adrien, 18, and Isabella, 9.

Despite the significant age disparity, I always assumed they loved each other, looked after each other, and were close siblings. Adrienne was quiet and reserved. He enjoyed reading, staying in his room, and studying.

Yet, he was a good lad. He never responded to me, never caused difficulty, and never gave me any reason to distrust him. Isabella was the complete opposite.

Cheerful, active, a whirlwind, constantly moving and talking. And because I worked part-time and my husband spent long hours away, Adrienne frequently looked after her, he would return home from college and be with her until I arrived. There were no indicators.Until that night. It was a family meal. We’d prepared spaghetti.

My sister-in-law provided the wine. My nephews were playing in the living room. My husband, my children, and I were all at the table along with a couple of cousins.

Nothing unusual, nothing out of the ordinary. And then Isabella spoke it plainly without drama or tears, like if the neighbors dog had bitten her. “Adrienne touched me down there,” she said simply and coldly, as if she didn’t realize the gravity of the situation.

Everything ceased. My cousin quit speaking. My spouse stared at me.

I gazed at my kid. “What did you say, my love?” I asked softly, trying not to shake. “My brother touched my private parts twice.”

I coughed on my own breath.

Nobody said anything for a few seconds. Then my hubby got up. His chair tipped backward.

I followed him as if my legs were moving themselves. I called Adrien. He didn’t respond.

VA

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