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“You think just because you’ve got money and a savior complex, you can swoop in and fix things that don’t concern you at all?”
My voice stayed calm, but my heart had begun to pound.
“Listen, your son needed insulin. He could have died.
That’s what concerned me and that’s why I did what I did.”
His lip curled, and the alcohol on his breath hit me like a slap.
“Are you seeing her? Are you seeing Tessa?”
“No,” I said. “And this conversation is over.
Get off my property. Now.”
“I’m not leaving until you apologize, Charlie,” he said, taking one step closer. “Apologize for being a hero.”
I shut the door, missing his fingers by an inch.
By the time they arrived, the man — Phil, I would learn later — was gone. I showed them my doorbell footage. I filed a report, and the officer said to keep the doors locked and promised to keep patrol cars nearby.
“I have kids,” I said.
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