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“Why should I buy new toys for Ethan when I already paid for these?” he said, his tone casual, like he was talking about borrowing a wrench. “These are mine.
I bought them. And I’m taking them back.”
He looked at me, and the coldness in his eyes made my skin crawl.
“Watch me.”
Oliver appeared in the doorway, his face pale. “Dad? What are you doing?”
Jake didn’t stop.
He grabbed the Lego pirate ship my son had spent hours building with Mia and tossed it into the bag.
“Dad, no!” Oliver rushed forward, his small hands reaching for the set. “That’s mine! You gave it to me for my birthday!”
Jake barely glanced at him.
“Relax, kid! You’ll be fine. Your mom can buy you new toys.”
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