After my husband passed away, I moved into my daughter’s home for comfort. One evening, I accidentally overheard her murmuring on the phone, “She’s a burden… d3ad weight.”

When Javier passed away, the quiet settled deep inside me. I sold the small apartment I could no longer manage alone and accepted my daughter Lucía’s invitation.
“Mom, move in with me,” she’d said. “You’ll be comfortable in the guest room.”

Her house in Valencia was full of light. I told myself it was temporary. I helped with groceries, cooked meals, folded laundry. Lucía rushed in and out most days, and I tried to stay out of her way.One night, I woke to her voice in the hallway. The walls were thin. I didn’t mean to overhear, but I did.

“I can’t handle it anymore,” she was telling her friend Marta. “She’s here all day… she’s a burden… dead weight.”

My heart thudded painfully. Marta replied softly, and Lucía finished with, “Once I sign the bank papers, this will be sorted. I can’t let her down.”

The next morning, she acted as if nothing had happened. She made toast and asked if I’d slept well. I smiled and said yes.

But that day, I quietly went through my belongings—documents, bank cards, my notebook. In a drawer, I found an envelope with my name and a bank logo. Inside was a guarantor form and an appointment notice for a “mortgage extension,” the date highlighted in fluorescent ink.

That afternoon, while Lucía was in the shower, I photographed the papers.

I didn’t argue. I packed clothes, my medication, and Javier’s photo into a suitcase. I left a note: “I need space. Don’t look for me.” Then I went to my cousin’s home in Castellón and blocked Lucía’s number. It hurt—but staying would have hurt more.

Three months later, at 6:30 a.m., the doorbell rang repeatedly. I opened it to find Lucía shaking, eyes red. Behind her stood a man in a dark suit holding a briefcase.

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