“She let me live here,” he mutters. “She knew I was trying to get back on my feet. After the divorce. After losing my job. I didn’t mean to…”
Elaine scoffs. “Oh, please. You’ve been ‘getting back on your feet’ for eight years. How many times has she cleaned up after you, paid your bills, made excuses?”
Daniel shoots her a venomous look. “No one asked you to fly down here and play hero, Elaine.”
“I didn’t come to play hero,” she snaps. “I came because my sister called me crying. For the first time in thirty years.”