Her Mother-In-Law Charged Her Rent, Then Saw Who Owned The Penthouse-heuh

By 8:12 last Tuesday morning, the espresso on my dining table had gone cold.

My iPad screen still showed fingerprints from the quarterly reports I had been reading before breakfast.

The lease agreement Katherine Thompson dropped in front of me hit the table with a sharp crack, loud enough to make the spoon in Brad’s cup jump.

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Five days earlier, I had married her son.

Five days later, she was charging me rent.

Katherine did not knock.

She never knocked in any room where she believed the last name Thompson mattered more than basic manners.

She stepped into the apartment wearing a beige coat that looked expensive in the quiet way rich people like, with tailoring that announced itself without needing a logo.

Her purse landed on the chair beside her.

Her eyes moved over my navy suit, my laptop, my coffee, my face.

Nothing about me pleased her.

“Put away your little office gadget, Emma,” she said.

Brad was already at the table, stirring coffee he had barely touched.

He did not tell her to stop.

That was the first answer.

Then she pushed the document toward me.

At the top, my full married name sat beneath the word Tenant.

Monthly rent: $1,500.

Property owner: Thompson Family Trust.

The lines were neat.

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