She Tried To Move Her Family Into My House, Then Her Text Lit Up-nhu9999 - Chainityai

She Tried To Move Her Family Into My House, Then Her Text Lit Up-nhu9999

“What a lovely house,” Laurel said, sweet as sugar. “My parents can take the upstairs. Kendra and her kids can have the downstairs. It’s your duty to host us. You have all this room.”

She said it while cutting into the brown-butter apple pie I had baked that morning.

Her fork did not pause.

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That was the part I kept remembering later.

Not the words, though the words were bad enough.

The fork.

The little silver edge sliding through the crust, steady and casual, like assigning rooms in another woman’s home was no more serious than asking for another slice.

The dining room windows were open toward the lake, and late-May air moved through the curtains with the damp green smell of reeds, pine bark, and water warming after a long spring.

A candle flickered beside the salt shaker.

Somewhere outside, a loon called across the water, lonely and low.

I blinked once.

Not because I was confused.

Because some sentences are so bold that you need to hear them again inside your own skull before you answer.

My son Daniel sat across from me with both hands under the table.

His plate was almost clean except for a crescent of melted vanilla ice cream and one bite of crust he had pushed aside.

He stared down at that plate like a grown man hoping the answer to his life had been hiding in dessert.

Laurel sat beside him, neat as a magazine photograph, her blonde hair tucked behind one ear and her cream blouse still smooth after dinner.

Her sister Kendra sat two chairs down, checking her phone every few minutes and pretending not to.

Laurel’s parents sat close together at the far end of the table, a little too quiet, a little too comfortable for people who had supposedly come for a simple family dinner.

I set down my fork.

The ceramic touched the plate with a small clink.

“This is my home,” I said. “Not a hostel.”

For one second, nothing moved.

Then Laurel smiled.

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