Two years after losing her husband, Eleanor believed her son Daniel and his wife were helping her adjust to life alone. They visited often, brought groceries, and gently suggested that her large family home might be too much for one person to manage. Grieving and vulnerable, Eleanor appreciated their attention. But over time, the conversations became more focused on property, finances, and future plans. Everything changed the day she accidentally heard a voicemail Daniel never meant for her to hear. In it, he described her as a burden and discussed how life would be easier once the house was “handled.” The words shattered her trust and forced her to see their intentions in a new light.Packing and moving

