The weekend sun hit the marina like a spotlight when my son-in-law stepped onto the yacht I “rented.” Derek smirked, tapping the rail like he was inspecting cheap metal. “Hope you didn’t blow your retirement on this, old man,” he laughed — loud enough for the crew to hear. He didn’t know the $2.8 million vessel was meant to be his… or that his own arrogance was about to torpedo the entire surprise.
Traffic pressed the city into a dull hum, horns snagging on corners where the light never quite turned green. Eduardo double-parked the bus company sedan and reached for his son’s hand. Pedro slipped free before his father could speak. The boy’s uniform shoes splashed into a shallow gutter, then stopped beside an old mattress splayed … Read more