They Banned Her From New Year’s Eve, Then Her IPO Exposed Everything-Ginny

My mother’s call came in while Ryan’s silence was still in the room.

For a second, I just watched her name glow on the screen.

Mom.

Image

One word.

So small.

So heavy.

The apartment smelled like cold tea and dust from the radiator. Outside, Cambridge was still alive with fireworks, horns, laughter, people shouting the year open like joy was easy.

Inside, my hands were still shaking from Ryan’s call.

I answered anyway.

“Nora,” my mother said.

Not worried.

Not breathless.

Controlled.

That was the most frightening version of her.

“What you’ve done is unforgivable.”

I looked at my laptop. Forbes had my patent filing on the screen. March 2022. My name. My work. My proof.

“I told the truth,” I said.

“You humiliated this family in front of the world.”

There it was.

Not you hurt me.

Not are you safe.

Not why did it have to get this bad.

Just family, reputation, the clean white tablecloth over everything rotten underneath.

She said Ryan’s investors were calling. She said my father had gone pale and could barely speak. She said I had destroyed a forty-year legacy because I could not stand seeing my brother succeed.

I let her finish.

For once, I did not rush to explain myself.

For once, I did not soften the room for her.

“Ryan tried to take my algorithm,” I said. “You helped him pressure me. Then you removed me from Christmas and New Year’s Eve because I refused.”

“You always make yourself the victim.”

That line should have hurt more.

Maybe it had hurt too many times already.

“I have the recording,” I said. “I have the emails. I have the original patent. I have Dr. Martinez confirming the research timeline. If you sue me, all of it becomes public record.”

Silence.

Tiny.

Sharp.

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