The Stepmom Took The House, Then The Estate Meeting Turned Cold-nhu9999 - Chainityai

The Stepmom Took The House, Then The Estate Meeting Turned Cold-nhu9999

My father died at 4:17 on a rainy Wednesday afternoon.

The clock above the nurses’ station kept ticking like it had no idea my life had just split in two.

The hospital hallway smelled like antiseptic, old coffee, and wet wool from coats hung over plastic chairs.

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I remember signing the release papers with a hand that did not feel attached to me.

The pen dragged over the form, caught once on the paper, and the nurse said my name softly like she was afraid it might break.

‘Paige?’

I looked up.

She was holding a manila folder against her chest.

‘I’m sorry,’ she said.

People say grief hits like a wave, but that is too pretty.

Grief is paperwork.

It is a plastic bag with your father’s watch inside.

It is a nurse asking if you have someone to drive you home while you are still trying to understand that the person who taught you how to check tire pressure will never answer your calls again.

I drove myself.

Rain blurred the windshield all the way back to Harbor Road.

The house looked the same when I pulled into the driveway, which felt insulting.

The porch light was on.

The mailbox leaned slightly to the left, the way it had since I backed into it at seventeen and Dad laughed so hard he had to sit down on the front steps.

A small American flag was still stuck in the porch planter from the last Fourth of July.

Everything familiar was waiting.

And then the key did not work.

At first, I thought my hand was shaking too hard.

I tried again.

The deadbolt held.

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