She Tried To Take My Bedrooms, So I Put The House Up For Sale-Teptep

At Christmas dinner, my sister tried to take the one room I had finally made for myself.

Not borrow it.

Not stay in it for a weekend.

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Take it, with the calm confidence of someone who believed my no would never survive contact with the rest of the family.

The table was still half full when she said it.

Roast potatoes sat cooling in a dish.

The cranberry sauce had dried at the edges.

The fire was making little clicking sounds, and rain had begun to tap against the window in that soft British way that makes a house feel smaller and warmer than it really is.

Karina dabbed her mouth with her napkin and said, ‘Lily should have the green room.’

For a second, I thought I had missed something.

‘Sorry?’

She looked almost irritated that I needed the sentence explained.

‘The upstairs room. The one with the window seat. Lily loves it. She needs a proper place while I get myself sorted.’

My fork rested in my hand.

Across the table, Lily stared down at her plate, nine years old and folded into herself, moving peas around as if she could disappear between them.

Mum did not look surprised.

Dad did not look surprised either.

That was the first warning.

The green room was not a spare room in any meaningful sense.

It had been spare once, back when the house was new to me and half my belongings were still in boxes.

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