“You Take Up Too Much Space,” My Dad’s New Wife Tried to Kick My Younger

And then I’ll be back for the rest,” I said, keeping my voice steady despite the storm brewing inside.

Monica raised an eyebrow, her smirk fading ever so slightly. “The rest?”

“Yes,” I nodded. “Emma will be staying with me now. I’m here to pack her things, and after that, I’ll be back for her ‘clutter,’ as you called it.”

Monica’s feigned nonchalance cracked. “And what about Derek? He’s her father, you know.”

I took a deep breath, keeping my eyes locked with hers. “I’ll talk to Dad. But Emma comes first.”

I turned on my heel, headed towards Emma’s room. It was as if the air had been sucked out, the space feeling hollow without its usual life. Boxes lined the walls—a sad testament to the life Monica was trying to erase.

I began gathering Emma’s belongings methodically, each item a thread in the fabric of her life. The journals she scribbled in late at night, the art she poured her heart into, the precious keepsakes from Mom—all packed with care. I couldn’t help but linger on a photo of the four of us: Mom, Dad, Emma, and me. A snapshot of a happier time.

As I worked, I thought of Emma. My heart ached for her, caught in the crossfire of Dad’s choices and Monica’s selfishness. She deserved to feel safe and loved, not like an intruder in her own home. I silently vowed to give her that.

Once Emma’s belongings were packed, I left the room, boxes in tow. Monica was waiting in the hallway, her arms crossed. “I hope you’re not planning on causing trouble, young lady.”

I paused at the front door, looking back at her. “Defending my sister isn’t causing trouble, Monica. It’s called being family.”

With that, I left, the weight of the boxes nothing compared to the burden of what had transpired.

Later, at my apartment, Emma and I unpacked her things. She seemed lighter, though shadows lingered in her eyes. We talked and laughed, creating a new sense of home between my four walls. She was still hurting, no doubt, but we’d get through it together.

Once Emma was settled, I drove back to Dad’s house. I needed to speak with him, to hear his side and make him understand. When I arrived, he was in his study, staring out the window.

“Dad,” I said, entering the room. “We need to talk.”

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