I walked into that pawn shop thinking I was about to lose the last piece of my grandmother I had left. Instead, one strange reaction from the man behind the counter made me realize the earrings were carrying a story my family never told me.
I never thought I would end up in a pawn shop trying to sell my grandmother’s earrings.
I am 29. I have three kids. My husband left two years ago and moved into a clean new life with someone who did not have to watch him disappoint anybody first.
I was managing. Barely. Then my youngest got sick.
So I took out the last thing I had that mattered.
I took out one loan. Then another. I told myself I was buying time.
Last month, I got laid off over the phone.
“We’re downsizing,” my manager said.
She was not.
They did not.
So I took out the last thing I had that mattered.
I thought she meant as an inheritance.
Nana’s earrings.
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