Sign the house over to my son by Friday, or I’ll have you declared
I set the mug down gently. “Friday works,” I said. Coralie’s lipstick curled into a victory smile. Preston actually clapped, once, like a seal. “Smart […]
I set the mug down gently. “Friday works,” I said. Coralie’s lipstick curled into a victory smile. Preston actually clapped, once, like a seal. “Smart […]
I picked up the napkin. I read it. Three sentences in Camille’s loopy handwriting, transferring full ownership of Wren Street Bakery to her upon Mom’s […]
I set the towel down. “Trevor,” I said, “before you vote me out of anything, you might want to read the deed.” His fiancée Brittany […]
Tyler didn’t sit. He slammed a folder on the counter, scattering powdered sugar across a tray of sfogliatelle. “I’m serious, Grandma. Brittany and I found […]
I wiped my hands slowly on my apron. The customers had gone still, coffee cups frozen midair. Vanessa tapped the folder. “It’s a transfer of […]
Vanessa slid a gold pen toward me like she was doing me a favor. “Sign, Eleanor. We’re tearing it down anyway. My architect says the […]
Brittany smirked and sat down like she was conducting a board meeting. Greg propped his loafers on the chair across from him. Diane fanned herself […]
I set my wine glass down softly. “Travis,” I said, “before Mom signs anything, I think Bianca deserves to see the actual deed.” He laughed. […]
I read every page. Slowly. The room got quieter the longer I took. Diane’s smile thinned. David finally whispered, ‘Emma, please, just sign it. Mom […]
I set the laptop down — but not in Bradford’s hand. I placed it gently in front of the empty chair at the head of […]
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