Grandma’s faded stamp caught his attention. He looked at the account, then at me. Something didn’t add up.

The teller said it so softly it was almost just a breath. But I heard her. And so did the manager. The man in the sharp gray suit closed his eyes for a second, as if he had prayed that no one would utter that phrase in front of me.

“What girl?” I asked. No one answered.