Banned From Christmas, She Walked In Holding The Estate Deed-myhoa

The snow started falling before Trevor finished packing the first sweater.

He stood in our bedroom in his navy travel suit, moving with the nervous importance of a man preparing to be admired.

I watched from the doorway while he folded cashmere into a leather duffel and checked his reflection in the dresser mirror.

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“I think it is better if you stay home tonight,” he said.

He did not turn around when he said it.

Monica was bringing Lily to his parents’ estate for Christmas Eve, and his mother wanted portraits in front of the tree.

Trevor called it a complete family experience.

He said my presence would make the picture feel awkward.

I picked up one of his shirts from the bed and smoothed the sleeves with slow, careful hands.

“So your actual wife ruins the complete family,” I said.

Trevor sighed, and that sigh carried three years of contempt.

“Honestly, Blair, yes,” he said. “You never know how to act in those rooms.”

He reminded me that Monica understood investors, charity boards, and old money conversation.

Then he smiled at me with the pity he usually reserved for waitstaff.

“You’re staff, not family tonight.”

I folded the shirt and placed it in his bag.

There had been a time when those words would have opened something tender in me.

That woman was gone.

The horn outside came sharp and impatient through the snow.

Monica sat in the driveway in a cherry red Porsche, wrapped in white fur and irritation.

When Trevor hurried out, she rolled down the window and looked at me over his shoulder.

“Enjoy your microwave dinner, bookkeeper,” she called.

Trevor kissed her in my driveway under the porch light.

It was not friendly.

It was ownership.

I watched the car pull away and waited until the red taillights disappeared past the corner.

Then I locked the front door and walked to my office.

Trevor called it the laundry room with a desk.

He thought I used it to file taxes for nail salons and small contractors.

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