Every evening, I sat on the edge of the bed with my laptop open, paperwork spread out like pieces of a puzzle I’d been avoiding for years.
By the time I headed home on the fifth day, everything was ready.
I expected Lorraine to be long gone, but when I stepped inside, her shoes were by the door.
I’D ALSO BEEN MAKING CALLS.
Lorraine herself stood in the living room, arms crossed, eyes sharp with something like anticipation.
“Oh, you actually had the nerve to show your face here after humiliating us online.”
Jake appeared behind her, jaw clenched tight.
“Did you enjoy it? Playing the victim in that place?”
I squared my shoulders and braced myself for the fight of my life.
JAKE APPEARED BEHIND HER, JAW CLENCHED TIGHT.
“I didn’t choose the place, Jake. You did.”
He scoffed, and I heard his mother in the sound. “What did you expect, a five-star resort? Do you know how much that motel cost?”
“Do you know how little it offered?”
My husband threw up his hands, exasperated. “Why do you have to be so dramatic?”
HE SCOFFED.
“Dramatic? You forced me out of my own home because she,” I pointed at Lorraine, “threw a tantrum.”
Lorraine lifted her chin.
“I gave him this house. I have every right to stay here. All I did was tell him my terms.”
I gestured to Jake. “And you followed them.”
He pressed his lips together.