Her Mother-In-Law Claimed Her Apartment. Then Claire Opened the File Drawer.-myhoa

“Leave right now or I’ll call security! My son bought this apartment for me!”

Claire Bennett heard those words before she had even managed to pull both suitcases over the threshold.

The elevator doors had just closed behind her with that soft metal sigh every apartment building makes at the end of a long day.

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The hallway smelled like lemon cleaner, old takeout, and the burnt edge of coffee from somebody’s paper cup.

Claire had been traveling since morning, and the handle of her suitcase had rubbed a raw line across her palm.

She was thirty-one years old, recently separated, and too tired to process the sight of her mother-in-law standing inside her home like she owned the air.

Lorraine Whitmore stood in Claire’s living room wearing a satin robe and hot rollers, holding Claire’s grandmother’s blue ceramic mug.

Not a mug like it.

The mug.

The one Claire had wrapped in two dish towels when she moved in, because her grandmother had used it every Sunday morning until the week she died.

Behind Lorraine, the apartment looked familiar only in shape.

Claire’s framed photos were gone from the console table.

The cream throw pillows had been replaced by embroidered pillows that said Bless This Home.

A lace cover hung from the dining room chandelier, limp and ridiculous, like a flag planted after an invasion nobody had authorized.

For a moment, Claire did not speak.

She looked at the hardwood floors she had paid for.

She looked at the kitchen island she had picked out after three months of saving screenshots and comparing contractor estimates.

She looked at the shelves Daniel had mocked as unnecessary until his mother started using them.

Then Lorraine lifted her chin.

“You heard me,” she said. “This is my home now. Daniel gave it to me.”

That sentence did something strange to the room.

It did not make Claire panic.

It made everything inside her go still.

Three years earlier, Claire had bought Unit 12B by herself.

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