Brother Demanded My Cabin For 11 Guests, Then Met The Gatekeeper-heuh

When I Bought The Cabin Alone, My Brother Called Laughing: “We’re Coming Up With 11 People. You’ll Cook, Clean, And Sleep On The Couch. We’re Staying Two Weeks.” I Said: “I’ll Think About It.” Because My Plan Was Already In Motion. And When They Showed Up At The Gate With Three Cars And Suitcases, The Property Manager Had One Question For Them…

The solicitor’s office smelt of lemon cleaner, printer ink, and coffee that had been left too long on a hot plate.

Outside, rain dragged thin lines down the window, turning the car park into a blurred sheet of grey.

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Inside, everything was painfully ordinary.

A plastic plant stood in the corner with dusty leaves.

A kettle clicked somewhere beyond the door.

A delivery van reversed outside, beeping in small sharp bursts that made my shoulders tighten each time.

Then the solicitor slid the last page towards me and tapped the line with her pen.

“Just there, Eleanor.”

My hand trembled before the pen touched the paper.

That annoyed me more than I expected.

I had worked for this.

I had saved for this.

I had gone without for this.

Still, when my name went down alone, without anyone else beside it, my body seemed to understand the size of the moment before my mind did.

The woman across from me had kind eyes.

That was what nearly undid me.

Not the deed.

Not the keys.

Not the fact that after forty-two years of being useful to everyone else, something finally belonged to me.

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