The late afternoon sun bathed the living room in gold as I flipped through the mailโjust bills and junk. Then the doorbell rang. It was Serena, right on time for our Saturday tradition. โHey, Dad!โ she beamed, breezing in with her usual energy. But something felt off.
Thereโs someone I want you to meet,โ she said, fidgeting with her dress. โMy fiancรฉ.โ I froze. โFiancรฉ?โ She held up her hand, flashing a modest ring. โHis nameโs Edison. Weโre getting married.โ I was stunned. She hadnโt even mentioned a boyfriend. But the real shock came next. โHeโs sixty.โ Sixty. Forty-two years older than her. Practically my age.
Heโs wise, supportive, amazing,โ she gushed. โYouโll love him.โ
I tried to stay calm. โSerena, youโre just starting your life. Heโs old enough to retire.โ
โHe believes in me,โ she snapped. โHeโs everything you never were.โ
That hit hard. But I stayed quiet. She believed in this man. And I had no proof he wasnโt who he claimed to be.
โOkay,โ I said finally. โWhen can I meet him?โ
โTomorrow night. Dinner at his place.โ
I nodded, forcing a smile as she hugged me. But inside, I was bracing myself.
Tomorrow, Iโd meet the man who had stolen my daughterโs heart โ and Iโd be ready.

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