The Day Her In-Laws Touched The Wrong Deed In My Living Room-olweny - Chainityai

The Day Her In-Laws Touched The Wrong Deed In My Living Room-olweny

The coffee mug was the first warning.

It was one of mine, blue ceramic with a small chip on the handle, the kind of ordinary thing a person only notices when a stranger has decided they are allowed to touch it.

The mug sat on the edge of my coffee table, leaving a wet ring on the wood.

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Beside it were papers.

Not a few papers.

Stacks of them.

Manila folders were open across the table, bank forms spread over my magazines, property tax histories turned sideways, and in the center of all of it lay a clean copy of the deed to my house.

I had expected silence when I came home early.

That was why I came through the door quietly, with my keys still in my hand and my boots carrying dust from the driveway.

Instead, I heard my younger sister trying not to sob.

Rachel was on the kitchen floor.

Her knees were drawn up to her chest, and one hand was pressed over her mouth like she thought crying too loudly would make something worse.

Her hair had slipped out of the clip she wore when she was nervous, and her sweater sleeves were pulled over her hands.

She looked twenty years old again, like the kid who used to wait for me after school because she trusted me to walk her home.

Only now she was a grown woman, and the people who had put her on the floor were sitting in my living room.

Linda was on my sofa.

Victor sat beside her with my property tax record in his hand.

They were Rachel’s in-laws, which meant they were connected to me by marriage and nothing else.

They were not my family.

They were certainly not owners of my home.

Linda looked up when she heard the door close behind me.

“Emma,” she said sweetly. “You’re home early.”

The sweetness in her voice bothered me more than anger would have.

Anger would at least have admitted something was wrong.

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