The Courtroom Question That Exposed My Sister’s Plan To Take My House-ruby - Chainityai

The Courtroom Question That Exposed My Sister’s Plan To Take My House-ruby

My sister walked into court believing she was about to take my house.

Not asking for it.

Not negotiating for it.

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Taking it.

Isabella had that kind of confidence people only wear when they believe the room has already chosen them.

She stood outside the courtroom with her husband Marcus beside her, my parents behind her, and a tissue in her hand like she had rehearsed sorrow in the mirror.

The hallway smelled like old coffee, floor wax, and the sharp floral perfume my mother wore whenever she wanted people to notice she had arrived.

The air-conditioning blew cold from the ceiling vents.

A clerk rolled a cart of files past us, and the wheels clicked over the tile like a countdown.

Isabella leaned close enough that her hair brushed my shoulder.

“When we walk out of this courtroom today, that house won’t belong to you anymore, Felicia,” she whispered.

Her voice was soft.

That made it worse.

“Maybe then you’ll finally understand you’re not the one running this family.”

I did not turn my head.

I kept my eyes on the courtroom doors.

For one second, I could see exactly what she was imagining.

She saw herself in my Sedona house.

She saw herself on my terrace with coffee in her hand, sunlight on the mountain ridge, her feet tucked under her on patio furniture she had never bought.

She saw herself walking through rooms she had never cleaned, never furnished, never protected from late mortgage anxiety or repair bills or property tax notices.

That was how Isabella had always wanted things.

She did not want to build.

She wanted to inherit effort.

My mother, Beatrice, sat behind her with her handbag centered perfectly on her lap.

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