After A&E, My Brother Learnt What My Signature Had Been Hiding-Teptep

The first sentence said the approval could not proceed in its current form.

I sat there with my wrist locked in a brace, the edge of the discharge papers curling beside my coffee, and felt the strange calm of a door finally closing from my side.

Jason had sent seven missed calls before breakfast.

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Tara had sent none.

That was how I knew she was thinking.

Jason reacted when he was frightened.

Tara planned.

The mortgage officer’s email was polite, careful, and much colder than any shouting could have been.

Due to the withdrawal of guarantor support, the file has been returned to underwriting pending borrower requalification and document review.

I read the line again.

Then I saw the attachment.

It was labelled gift-and-support letter.

At first I thought it had been included by mistake, because I had signed guarantor paperwork, not a gift letter.

I had agreed to help Jason and Tara qualify because Jason had cried in my kitchen three months earlier and said they only needed a stronger file until Tara’s promotion came through.

I had agreed because Mum had looked so tired of worrying about him.

I had agreed because being the dependable child is not a role you choose once; it is a role people keep handing back to you until you forget you can set it down.

The letter on my screen told a different story.

According to that document, I had promised to cover any missed payments for twenty-four months.

I had supposedly agreed not to withdraw support before completion.

I had supposedly asked for all notices about the guarantor portion to be sent through Jason’s email for convenience.

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