48-Confrontations

“Why didn’t you tell me?” John asked raking his hands through his hair “you had every opportunity to tell me this morning and you didn’t.”

“I wanted to but I knew you wouldn’t believe me unless I showed you proof.”

“Why wouldn’t I believe you?”

“What man is going to believe that his sister is stealing from her employer?”

“I might have, you didn’t even give me a chance,” John yelled as he paced inside their house. “You can’t keep things from me.”

“I know, I should have told you.”

“What else are you keeping from me? I’ve had a lot to believe you over and I’ve trusted you, but now you break that same trust by not telling me something really important.”

“I’ve had to trust you on things too you know.”

“I know, you have,” John said in a growl.

“I understand why you are mad, but don’t you see why I couldn’t tell you till I had proof?”