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My Daughter In Law Tried To Take Over The House After My Son’s Funeral Until I Made One Move

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“Tell me why you’re using that word,” he said.

I told him about Kellen’s final weeks. The constant thirst. The nausea. The sickly sweet smell on his breath that the doctors attributed to diabetic ketoacidosis. I told him about the small cups Brin had brought into the room, the supplements she said came from Milo’s construction contacts, the high-grade continue reading …

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