When I left the law office, I carried a white envelope in my purse that felt like it was glowing with the power of the truth I had finally decided to face. For the next twenty two days, I continued to play the role of the quiet mother who cooked and cleaned while Tyson continued to bark orders at me.
He grew even more entitled as the days went by, eventually reaching a breaking point on a Saturday night when the house was once again filled with his loud friends. “This is my house, and you are just an old drama queen who needs to learn her place,” he shouted after I asked him to turn the music down a little.
I didn’t argue with him or shed a single tear, but instead, I reached into my bag and placed the legal envelope directly on the table next to his beer. Tyson’s arrogant smirk vanished the moment he saw the official letterhead of the law firm, and he began to read the document with a look of pure shock.
His friends stopped their cheering and laughing as the room went silent, and Shelby stared at me with wide eyes as if she were seeing a ghost for the first time. “What the hell is this supposed to be, Joanne?” he asked with a voice that had lost all of its previous bravado and strength.
“That is the legal reality you should have recognized a long time ago,” I replied calmly while standing my ground in the center of my own living room. Tyson slammed the door as he stormed out to the patio to pace around in circles while Shelby stood there frozen in place by the television.
“Mom, are you really trying to kick him out of our home after all this time?” she asked with a voice that was thick with tears and confusion. “I am not trying to do anything except make you realize that this house belongs to me and not to a man who treats me with such contempt,” I told her.
My daughter began to sob and told me that I was ruining her life because Tyson had nowhere else to go and would be forced to live on the streets. She claimed that if I forced him to leave, she would have no choice but to go with him and leave me alone in the house forever.
During the second week after the notice was served, Tyson tried to change his tactics by acting like the helpful son in law he had pretended to be years ago. He started bringing home groceries and sweeping the front porch, but I knew that his sudden kindness was nothing more than a desperate attempt at manipulation.