“What’s going on? You’ve kicked us out! The apartment, the beach house…everything’s gone! What do you think you’re doing?” Richard’s voice was high-pitched, his desperation apparent.
Denise’s lips curled into a small, almost imperceptible smile. “I’m taking back what’s mine, Richard. The apartment, the car, the beach house—it all belongs to me. You never paid rent. You haven’t contributed a cent for years. You’ve been living off my money, and I’ve had enough.”
“You’re insane!” Richard bellowed. “We’ll sue you! We’ll have you declared mentally incompetent!”
Denise’s response was cold, cutting through his threats like a blade. “Go ahead, Richard. Lawyers are expensive, and you don’t have the money for them anymore. And as for your lawsuit? I had a full psychiatric evaluation last week. It cost me $5,000, and I’m perfectly sane. So you can take that to court, but you won’t get anywhere.”
Richard’s voice wavered between anger and disbelief. “You can’t just take everything from us!”
“I’m not taking anything from you, Richard,” Denise replied, her voice firm. “You never earned it. You’ve been living on my generosity for years, and now that I’ve decided to stop, you’re left with nothing. And I don’t feel bad about it. You and Susan turned me into a joke at my granddaughter’s wedding. You humiliated me. You treated me like an object to be used for your own benefit. You’re not my family anymore.”
There was a long silence on the other end of the phone. Denise could hear the panic creeping into Richard’s breath. This wasn’t what he expected. He thought his mother would crumble, that he could walk all over her without consequences. But now, he was faced with the woman who had built everything, the woman who had held the family together for so many years.