Her Parents Tried To Take The House. The Porch Papers Changed Everything-Neyney - Chainityai

Her Parents Tried To Take The House. The Porch Papers Changed Everything-Neyney

The first time my mother told me the house was not mine anymore, she said it like she was correcting a place card at brunch.

“This house isn’t yours anymore, Brooke. You have until Friday to be out.”

We were standing in my dining room, the one I had painted myself after work over three weekends because the old beige walls made every morning feel tired.

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The light was sliding across the hardwood in pale strips.

My coffee sat beside my hand, already lukewarm.

The lemon cleaner my mother had sprayed across my table still hung in the air, sharp and fake-bright, because she had wiped it down the minute she came in as though the table had already become hers.

My father, Leonard, stood beside her with both hands in his pockets.

He did not look at me.

He looked at the wall, at the framed family photo from a Christmas two years earlier, at anything except the daughter being thrown out in front of him.

My sister Alyssa leaned against the doorway with her arms crossed.

She had sunglasses pushed up in her hair and the soft little smile of someone watching a problem finally get removed.

I set my mug down carefully because I did not trust my hand.

Inside, I was shaking with a heat that felt almost embarrassing.

Outside, I looked at my mother and said, “We’ll see about that.”

That was all.

No yelling.

No crying.

No big scene they could retell later with me as the unstable one.

My family had always been good at making me look unreasonable for noticing what they were doing.

In our house, Zachary was the son with potential.

Alyssa was the daughter with promise.

I was the practical one, which was family language for the one who could be handed less and expected to thank everyone for the lesson.

Zachary got a car at eighteen and an office at twenty-five.

Alyssa got riding lessons, designer clothes, vacations, and parents who called every inconvenience an investment in her future.

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