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My mother-in-law blocked the entrance to my new apartment and screamed that her son had bought it for her, ordering me to leave.

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even the bank report.

It was realizing that despite all his assumptions, all his posturing, and all his years mocking my caution as anxiety, I had built my life in ways he could not easily take over.

The home was mine.

The records were mine.

The proof was mine.

Even the timing was mine now.

Evelyn began crying. “Where are we supposed to go?”

I looked through continue reading …

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