At The Will Reading, My Daughter-In-Law Mentioned One Paper She Should Have Never Filed-QuynhTranJP

Renee did not whisper like someone who had made a mistake.

She whispered like someone had dropped a match and only then remembered the room was full of gasoline.

“He can’t accept any of that,” she said, her pearl bracelet tight against her wrist. “Derek has the competency paperwork.”

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Patricia Wren closed the leather folder with both hands.

The sound was small. Not dramatic. Just leather touching leather across polished wood. But it made Derek pull his hand back from the table as if the folder had burned him.

“Mrs. Walker,” Patricia said, “what paperwork?”

Renee swallowed. Her lipstick had settled into the fine lines at the corners of her mouth. She looked at Derek first, then at me, then at the framed law degree on Patricia’s wall.

Derek straightened. “It’s not what it sounds like.”

Patricia did not look at him.

“What paperwork?” she repeated.

The office felt too quiet. Outside the fourth-floor window, traffic moved along the street below, tires hissing over damp pavement from an early Houston drizzle. The air smelled of printer toner, coffee, and the faint leather polish from Patricia’s chairs. Somewhere down the hall, a copier warmed up with a low mechanical hum.

Renee pressed two fingers to her bracelet.

“We were advised,” she said carefully, “that Thomas was showing signs of decline.”

I sat still.

Not because I felt calm.

Because Arthur had taught me the value of letting greedy people keep talking.

Patricia opened the folder again, but not to the will. She slid out a yellow legal pad and clicked her pen.

“Advised by whom?”

Derek gave a short laugh. “This is unnecessary. Dad was confused for months. We were trying to protect him.”

“From what?” Patricia asked.

“From himself,” Renee said, too quickly.

My hand tightened around the arm of the chair. The wood edge pressed into my palm. I could feel every old groove in it.

Patricia wrote something down.

“Did either of you file a guardianship petition?”

Derek’s throat moved.

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