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They Assumed Her Grief Made Her Easy to Take Advantage Of. They Were Completely Wrong

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I had just come back from the bank when my mother-in-law walked through our front door without knocking.

She did not say hello. She did not ask how I was holding up. She moved straight into the living room and demanded, in a voice that carried through the entire house, to know where the money from my mother’s apartment sale had gone.

I was still holding

My mother had passed away six months earlier after years of working long shifts as a nurse, raising me completely on her own, and building a life with careful, quiet discipline. The apartment she left behind in Brooklyn had sold that afternoon for seven million dollars. The number did not feel real to me yet. Not because I had continue reading …

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