Dad Tried To Give My Flat Away, But Grandad Had Already Chosen Me-ngyen

During a so-called family meeting, my dad calmly announced he was “giving” my city-centre flat to my pregnant sister-in-law.

He did not raise his voice.

He did not look ashamed.

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He stood by the fireplace in my parents’ sitting room and spoke as if he were discussing who would bring pudding to Christmas dinner.

That was always Dad’s talent.

He could make cruelty sound like admin.

The meeting had been called for a Sunday afternoon, which should have warned me before I even left my flat.

My father did not give up Sundays.

Sundays belonged to the paper, the television, the roast, and his little rituals of silence.

If he interrupted that routine, it was not because he wanted to hear anyone’s opinion.

It was because he had already made a decision and wanted an audience to watch him deliver it.

Mum had rung that morning and told me to come over after lunch.

Her voice had been light, too light, the way it went when she was trying to hide panic under manners.

“It’s just a family chat, Cassie,” she said.

That was another warning.

In our family, “just a chat” usually meant Dad had decided something, Eric agreed because it helped him, and Mum wanted everyone else to make it look peaceful.

I still went.

I told myself I was being dramatic.

I told myself grown women with proper jobs and their own front doors did not get nervous because their parents summoned them home.

Then I walked into that familiar sitting room and felt twelve years old before I had even taken my coat off.

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