My In-Laws Wanted My House Until Daniel Opened The Front Door-nga9999 - Chainityai

My In-Laws Wanted My House Until Daniel Opened The Front Door-nga9999

The slap came first.

Not the words.

Not the threats.

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Not even the folder Marcus threw on my coffee table with the smug little smile of a man who thought paper could turn theft into family business.

The slap came first, sharp enough to turn my face toward the mantel where Daniel’s deployment photo sat beside the folded American flag from his grandfather’s service.

For one breath, I saw Daniel smiling in desert dust behind the glass.

Then Gloria’s hand closed around my grandmother’s pearl necklace.

She yanked so hard the old gold chain gave up with a sound I felt more than heard.

Pearls scattered across the hardwood like small white teeth.

One bounced under the sofa.

One rolled to Marcus’s muddy boot.

One stopped beside the coffee table leg, trembling in place like it was afraid to move.

My collarbone burned where the broken clasp scratched me.

Gloria, my mother-in-law, stood over me with the necklace in her fist and looked satisfied.

She had never liked quiet women unless they were quiet because she had scared them into it.

“That never belonged on you,” she said.

Behind her, Tessa walked out of my bedroom wearing my silk robe.

She had opened my closet.

She had gone through my drawers.

She had pinned my diamond brooch to the robe’s shoulder like she was claiming a trophy.

“Daniel should’ve married someone from our level,” she said, smoothing the silk over her hip. “Not some office mouse who got lucky.”

Marcus laughed from my sofa.

His boots were on my coffee table.

His folder sat beside them.

“Gold digger,” he said. “Daniel is overseas, sweetheart. Nobody is coming to save you from your debts.”

My debts.

That was almost impressive.

Marcus had always had the talent of handing someone else a match while his own sleeves were on fire.

I looked at the folder.

I did not touch it yet.

The label had my name on it, spelled correctly, which told me Tessa had prepared it.

Marcus could barely spell his own middle name without checking his license.

Gloria could bully a room into silence, but she had never bothered learning paperwork.

Tessa was the one who forged with care.

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