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PipLove: A story of tortious interference with an inheritance

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“Lower your voice,” said Mom.

Mom yells when I argue with her, when I suck my thumb, bite nails, twirl hair, pinch sisters, eat too many cookies, stare at her, or not look at her, talk too softly, or not talk at all.  I can’t do anything right by her.

“These girls will drive me to drink,” said Mom to Aunt Mae.

If Mom drinks as much as Daddy did, what will my sisters and I do then?  I am kicked to the kidneys as I wonder what I do that is so bad that Mom has to talk like this.

 

 

 

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Author: Jean DeVito

Published author.  Partner in a family-established Antique Restoration business. Publications:   “Reflections: Stories from Local Writers/God Is Good.” N.p.: Ferguson Library, 2017. 31-49. Print. “Three Childhood Homes.” The Stamford Advocate 24 Dec. 2016, A ed., News sec.: A011. Print. “The Little Things.” CT Association of Area Agencies on Aging. May 2014.  Older Americans Month 2014 Essay Contest.  State winner.  Connecticut, Bridgeport.

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