My Daughter In Law Tried To Take Over The House After My Son’s Funeral Until I Made One Move

The Weight of the House
The first thing I saw when I pulled up to the curb wasn’t Brin’s face. It was Eleanor’s porcelain tea set, the one my wife had carried from her mother’s house in three separate trips because she was afraid of breaking it, lying shattered across the driveway like fragments of something that could never be reassembled. I sat in the truck for a moment before getting out.

Stacked on the front porch were the cardboard remains of my life. My winter coats, my books, the leather-bound journals I had kept since the day Kellen was born. Milo Redmond, my daughter-in-law’s boyfriend, was already hauling my leather armchair toward the garage.

He had the particular haste of a man who had decided this was already his house and was impatient with the last traces of the previous occupant. Brin stood in the kitchen doorway with her arms folded, watching. I had spent forty years as a bridge inspector in Michigan.

I knew what rot looked like from the outside. I had just never expected to find it here. “Brin,” I said, keeping my voice level.

“What is the meaning of this?”
Before I could answer, the screen door flew open and Quinn ran at me, her nine-year-old face streaked with tears. She made it three steps before Brin’s hand shot out and caught her by the arm with a force that turned my vision red.

“Go to your room,” Brin told her, steering her back inside. Then she looked at me. “The basement is more than enough for a man who just sits and grieves.”

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