She had rebuilt her life from the ruins of betrayal and public humiliation, learning to live with the ache of a daughter who chose comfort over her. When Kelly finally returned, it felt less like reconciliation and more like a transaction. The request for grad school money reopened wounds that had never really healed, only scarred over in silence.
By tying financial help to the forfeiture of inheritance, she drew a hard line between past abandonment and present need. Laura, the goddaughter who stood by her when everyone else turned away, had become the family she could trust. Her choice wasn’t about punishing Kelly, but about protecting the only loyalty that never wavered. In the end, love remained, but it was no longer unconditional. It now had the shape of boundaries, consequences, and a woman finally choosing herself.