“MY DAUGHTER-IN-LAW CAME WITH A NOTARY TO TAKE MY HOUSE—SHE DIDN’T KNOW THE DOORBELL I WAS REALLY WAITING FOR WOULD BRING A DETECTIVE, A LAWYER, AND A RANCH SHE NEVER KNEW EXISTED. WOULD YOU HAVE SIGNED THE PAPERS?”
The gold pen hovered over the signature line, and my hand didn’t shake. Not even a tremor. Brooke leaned forward on my sofa, her cream-colored handbag balanced on her knees like a shield. Her smile was polished—the kind that costs money to maintain. Beside her, Paul the notary adjusted his navy tie and opened a…
