“Mom, my wife, the kids, and my mother-in-law are all coming to live here since they are far too cramped in their tiny apartment. There is no point in complaining because we have already decided everything and there is absolutely no room for discussion.”
Randall walked into my house that Tuesday morning without even knocking as if the property already belonged to him. I was in the middle of making my morning coffee when he dropped that bombshell which hit me with the force of a physical punch to my gut.
I am currently seventy years old and I spent forty of those long years working as a domestic house cleaner just so I could finally buy this home. Now my own son was telling me that four other people were going to occupy my private sanctuary without even asking if I was okay with the arrangement.
While he spoke with such overwhelming arrogance, I was already standing there calculating my next moves and thinking about my future. This time, Henrietta was not going to stay silent or simply accept a situation that was convenient for everyone except for her.
I stood perfectly still with the coffee maker in my hand as I watched him pace around my living room as if he were the rightful king of the castle. It felt as though all those years I spent cleaning the houses of wealthy strangers meant nothing to him and my opinion was just an insignificant detail.
“Are you even listening to me right now?” he asked while looking at his phone with a distracted expression. “Penelope is already packing the boxes while the kids, Toby and Sadie, are excited because they will finally have enough space to play.”
“We also cannot leave Gladys alone anymore because she is getting older and we simply cannot afford to hire a professional to look after her. There is plenty of room in this big house and you are living here all by yourself anyway,” Randall added with a shrug.
Gladys was the mother of my daughter-in-law and she was a woman I had only met a handful of times during holiday gatherings. Now she was apparently going to live in my refuge which was the place where I had finally found peace after being widowed and raising five children.