Mum Bought Them A £350,000 House, Then Was Banned From Dinner-Teptep

My son’s message arrived while I was standing in the supermarket with a tin of pumpkin purée in my hand.

“Mum, I know you just bought us the house, but Sarah’s dad says you can’t come to Thanksgiving.”

That was the first line.

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I remember the second less clearly, though I read it several times.

Something about tension.

Something about it being easier for everyone.

Something about seeing me another time.

It was written in the careful, cowardly tone people use when they know they are hurting you but would prefer you to admire their politeness.

Around me, life carried on in the ordinary way.

A woman in a smart coat was choosing a pudding.

A little boy was dragging his shoes against the floor because his mother had said no to sweets.

Someone had knocked over a display of cranberry sauce, and a member of staff was arranging the jars back into neat rows as if order could always be restored if you were patient enough.

I stood in the aisle and stared at my phone.

I had bought my son a house.

Not helped with a deposit.

Not lent him something to get him started.

Bought it.

£350,000.

Money I had saved in small, dull, unglamorous ways for years.

Packed lunches wrapped in foil.

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