She Gave Me Two Weeks To Leave The House I Had Paid For-ngyen

My mother-in-law said it like she was asking me to move a coat from the back of a chair.

“You need to move out. You’re just a guest here.”

I was sitting at my own kitchen table, laptop open, tea cooling beside my hand, paying the bills for the house she was standing in.

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The morning had that flat grey look British mornings get when the rain has not properly fallen yet but everything already feels damp.

The window above the sink was misted at the corners.

The kettle had clicked off five minutes earlier.

A tea towel hung over the cupboard handle, still creased from where I had folded it the night before because Diane said she hated a messy kitchen.

My notebook was open beside the laptop.

Mortgage.

Electricity.

Water.

Gas.

Broadband.

Council tax.

Insurance.

Food delivery.

Alarm monitoring.

Prescription collection.

The sort of list that looks ordinary until you realise it is not a list at all.

It is a spine.

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