Her Sister Claimed Her Villa, But One Estate File Changed Everything-nga9999 - Chainityai

Her Sister Claimed Her Villa, But One Estate File Changed Everything-nga9999

The first thing my sister said when she stepped into my lakeside villa was not hello.

It was a Thursday afternoon, late enough for the sun to slant across the water and turn the lake silver.

I had been curled in my cream armchair with a paperback open on my lap, barefoot, drinking coffee that had already cooled too much.

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Outside, the small American flag on my porch tapped gently against its pole every time the wind crossed the dock.

It was the kind of ordinary sound that makes a house feel lived in.

Then my front door opened.

Ashley walked in like she had a right to be there.

Her sunglasses were pushed up into her hair, her heels clicked against my hardwood floor, and her face carried that bright, hot look she got whenever she had already decided she was the wounded one.

Behind her came her husband, Brent.

He was tall, polished, and smug in a navy polo, looking around my living room as if he were comparing it to a listing photo.

I did not stand right away.

Part of me was still waiting for the normal version of my sister to appear.

The version who used to sit with me on Grandma Evelyn’s back steps eating popsicles until our tongues turned blue.

The version who cried when I left for college because she said the house would be too quiet without me.

The version I had lent money to twice without asking for it back.

That version did not come through the door.

Instead, Ashley stopped in the center of my living room and said, “This house belongs to me, my husband, and my in-laws.”

My coffee trembled in its cup.

For a second, I honestly thought I had misheard her.

“Excuse me?” I asked.

She lifted one manicured finger toward the ceiling, like she was presenting evidence in a courtroom instead of standing on my rug.

“This villa should have been bought with the money Grandma left for us,” she said. “You stole what belonged to the family.”

The room went strangely quiet around me.

Not empty quiet.

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