CHAPTER 3 — The Debt No Child Should Ever Carry
CHAPTER 3 — The Debt No Child Should Ever Carry
At seven that morning, Nathan walked into the servants' dining room.
His housekeeper, Linda Parker, looked exhausted.
Dark circles framed her eyes.
She immediately stood.
"Good morning, Mr. Whitmore."
Nathan motioned for her to sit.
"I need to ask you something."
Linda smiled nervously.
"Of course."
"Why did Emma leave school?"
The smile disappeared.
For several seconds...
she couldn't speak.
Finally she whispered,
"She told you?"
"No."
"I figured it out."
Linda lowered her head.
"It was my fault."
Nathan remained silent.
"My husband died three years ago."
"He left behind more than grief."
"He left medical bills."
"Loans."
"Credit cards."
"I've worked two jobs ever since."
Nathan quietly asked,
"So Emma quit to help you."
Linda nodded while fighting tears.
"I begged her not to."
"She filled out college applications in secret."
"She wanted to become a pediatric surgeon."
"She had perfect grades."
"But one afternoon..."
Linda's voice broke.
"I collapsed at work."
"The doctor said my heart couldn't handle sixteen-hour shifts anymore."
"So Emma made a decision."
Without telling her mother...
She withdrew from school.
Sold her laptop.
Sold the violin she had played since she was nine.
And started cleaning offices, restaurants...
Anywhere that paid cash.
Including Nathan's mansion.
Nathan felt sick.
"No child should have to sacrifice her future because adults failed her."
Linda wiped away her tears.
"She says dreams don't pay hospital bills."
Nathan looked through the dining room window.
Outside...
Emma was quietly hanging wet kitchen towels to dry.
Still pretending everything was fine.
Nathan suddenly remembered another face.
His younger sister.
Years ago...
She had abandoned her dream of becoming a teacher so Nathan could attend business school.
She worked herself into exhaustion.
And died before turning thirty.
He had spent twenty years convincing himself success erased guilt.
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Watching Emma...
He realized it never had.