My Daughter Took Over My Villa And Gave It To Her Husband’s Family Until They Found My Final Gift At The Gate

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The drive to Lake Harmony took three hours on a good day, and that particular Friday it was a good day. The mountain road wound through old-growth pines and the kind of silence that does not exist in the city, and by the time Margaret Wilson saw the first glimpse of the lake between the trees, she had already begun to feel the week loosen its grip on her shoulders. She was sixty-five.

Retired fourteen months ago, after a career in hospital administration that had taught her, among other things, that the difference between crisis and resolution was almost always documentation and patience. The city was too loud and too fast and she had earned the right to ignore it on weekends. The Lake Harmony villa had been the answer to that for twenty-two years.

Her husband Robert had insisted on building it, sketching the floor plan on the back of a restaurant receipt over their anniversary dinner when she had thought he was being impractical. She had been wrong about that, as she had been wrong about several things across a long marriage, and she had made peace with most of them in the years since his death. The white shutters came into view as she turned into the long driveway.

Something was off. Smoke from the chimney. Music through an open window.

A second car parked beside the house in a way that suggested someone who had planned to be there, not someone stopping by. Margaret frowned and parked and walked toward the terrace, her sensible flats crunching on the gravel, her mind already doing what it did when things did not add up: cataloguing, assessing, resisting the urge to reach a conclusion before she had all the information. Through the large glass terrace doors, she could see Emily lounging in a cream bathrobe, coffee cup in hand, her hair impossibly neat for a country morning.

Her husband David sat beside her in a matching robe, scrolling through his phone with the posture of a man who believed himself to be in his natural environment. Emily noticed her first. A flicker of surprise moved across her face and was replaced almost immediately by something Margaret had never seen there when looking at her.

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