She Claimed My House For Christmas, So I Took My Keys Abroad-ngyen

“Just so you know, we’ll be using your house for Christmas this year. My parents, siblings, cousins—around 25 people. Hope that’s okay 😊”

That was the message my daughter-in-law sent me three weeks before Christmas.

I was standing in my kitchen when it arrived, waiting for the kettle to boil, watching rain slide down the glass over the sink.

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The house was quiet enough that I heard the phone buzz against the table.

At first, I thought it would be Daniel asking whether I needed anything from the shops.

It was not.

I read Melissa’s message, and the little kitchen seemed to shrink around me.

Not because of the number, although 25 people in my house was enough to make my stomach tighten.

Not because it was Christmas, although Christmas already carried more weight than I liked to admit.

It was the wording.

We’ll be using your house.

Your house.

Not “could we?”

Not “would you mind?”

Not even the ordinary British dance of pretending to ask while clearly hoping for a yes.

It was already decided.

The kettle clicked off behind me, and steam rose in a thin cloud.

I did not move.

The phone dimmed, so I touched the screen and read it again.

My parents, siblings, cousins—around 25 people.

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