Son Brought Mum For ID Renewal, But A Forged Incapacity Order Surfaced-heuh

My son Martin told me the appointment would take twenty minutes.

He said we would renew my ID card, check whatever discounts older people were entitled to, and perhaps stop for a cup of tea on the way home if the queue was not ridiculous.

He said it lightly, almost kindly, as if he had thought of it for me.

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That should have been my first warning.

For months, kindness from Martin had arrived with corners.

It came wrapped in little corrections, in patient sighs, in sentences that began with “Mum, you know you’re not as sharp as you were” and ended with me apologising for something I had not done.

Still, he was my son.

When your child stands at your door with his coat damp from the rain and says he is only trying to help, some old part of you still sees the boy who once climbed into your bed after nightmares.

So I put on my good cardigan, tucked my driving licence into my handbag, checked the kitchen twice to make sure the hob was off, and locked the front door of the house I had paid for with thirty years of work.

Sarah, my daughter-in-law, was waiting in the passenger seat.

She wound the window down an inch and smiled with only the bottom half of her face.

“I thought I’d come along,” she said. “Forms can be fiddly.”

There was a time when I would have thanked her for that.

Lately, everything Sarah did for me felt like someone slowly moving the furniture in a room and then asking why I kept stumbling.

She called me “Mum” when she needed the children watched.

She called me “Dolores” when there was money involved.

That morning, she called me “love”, which was worse.

The office was warm, bright, and ordinary, the sort of place where people clutch documents and pretend they are not nervous.

Rain streaked the windows.

A row of plastic chairs ran along one wall, half full of people waiting their turn with envelopes, folders, and tired faces.

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