The cold wind hit my face when I closed the door behind me. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/01f21d/620x0/1/0/2025/01/24/zsruxdag2jcxncmivk5vak7hud8dnbmkfwlmq2up.jpg" alt = "funeral @pexels" styles = "background-color: rgba (109,101,88.0.53)" > < p > the same door, which & oacute; re recently led to my house.
< p > to the place where I spent twenty years of my life.
< p > but now ?
< p > Now I didn't have the right to even cross the threshold.
< p > when my husband lived, his family tolerated me.< P >& Amp; MDASH; She is not for you, Paweł & Amp; MDASH; M & oacute; his mother wiped when we met.
< p > — Does not match our family — His sister repeated. < p > they didn't like anything. Neither how I cook or how I run a house.< p > but Paweł always stood on my side.
< p > until the day it ran out.
< p > Death came suddenly. One day changed everything. I became a widow and they felt the owners of my life.
< p > even a month has not passed when I heard:
< p > — It was Paweł's house, it should belong to the family.
< p > — What family ?! & Amp; MDASH; I asked, staring at his mother.< p > — To his mother, his sister & Hellip; to us.
< p > — But I live here! It's m & oacute; j house!< p > Paweł's mother smiled cold.
< p > — It was TW & Amp; Oacute; J house.
< p > I had nothing. All documents were saved to him. We did not have the co -inferior property, because I always trusted that he would never leave me. < p > now he left me without anything.< p > first it started with small things.
< p > — Maybe you should look for something smaller ?
< p > then it was worse.
< p > — You should move out, it's our house. < p > until it finally came to the brutal truth.< p > — If you do not leave alone, we will throw you away.
< p > and so I stood on the street. With a suitcase in hand, no plan, without a future. Without anything.
< p > Did I really deserve it ? or twenty years of life did nothing mean ?< p > I looked at the closed door. I won't knock. I will not beg.
< p > because if I have never been a family in this house, then maybe & hellip; He was never my home.