So, if you’d be so kind — pack your things. You can stay somewhere else.”
For a long moment, I just stood there, the air thickening between us. Then something inside me — something that had been quiet for weeks — suddenly stirred awake.
“My dear,” I said softly, reaching into my pocket, “I think you’re the one who should be packing.”
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I placed a thick envelope on the coffee table. The papers inside landed with a sharp, deliberate sound. “This house isn’t yours, Claire.
It never was after Andrew passed away.”
Claire frowned, confusion flickering across her face. “What are you talking about, Margaret?”
I met her eyes, calm and unflinching. “Andrew left everything to me — the house, the apartment, the accounts.
You have the insurance, and that’s all. I didn’t tell you before because I trusted my son had his reasons. And now,” I said, my voice firm, “I see exactly why.”
The color drained from Claire’s face.
Daniel shifted uneasily beside her, glancing toward the door as if already halfway out of it. “You have twenty-four hours to remove your belongings,” I continued, keeping my tone steady — almost gentle. “If you don’t, my lawyer will file a trespassing claim.
I want my son to rest in peace — and peace doesn’t live beside deceit.”
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I took out my phone, dialing without hesitation. “Mr. Carter?
Yes, it’s Margaret. Please prepare the eviction notice. I’ll sign it in the morning.”
Claire’s bravado melted into panic.
Daniel muttered something under his breath and quietly stepped back, realizing the “new home” he had imagined was gone before it had even begun. I sank into the armchair by the window, the late sunlight spilling softly across my face. The house was mine again — but more importantly, justice was mine.
My silence had been an act of love; my words now, an act of truth. And for the first time in months, I could almost hear Andrew’s voice — calm, grateful, and at peace. Note: This story is a work of fiction inspired by real events.
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