Her Parents Tried To Take Her House, But The Deed Told The Truth-Quieen - Chainityai

Her Parents Tried To Take Her House, But The Deed Told The Truth-Quieen

I quietly moved the $1 million my grandparents left me so nobody could touch it.

One week later, my parents walked into my dining room and told me my house was not mine anymore.

They said it like people say the weather will turn bad by Friday.

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They said it like I was supposed to nod, pack a few boxes, and be grateful they had warned me at all.

My mother sat at my table first.

She always did that when she wanted control of a room.

She had already wiped the surface with a lemon-scented cleaning cloth from her purse, even though the table was clean when she arrived.

The smell hung sharp in the kitchen.

Coffee had gone cold in my mug, and the pale morning light came through the blinds in thin stripes across the floor.

My younger sister Alyssa stood near the doorway with a new set of keys looped around one finger.

They made a bright, cheerful little sound every time she shifted her hand.

It was a cruel sound for a room that quiet.

My father, Leonard, stayed beside the old dresser like he had only stopped by to wait for someone else.

He kept staring at the framed print on the wall, not at me.

That was how Dad handled things that made him look small.

He disappeared while still standing there.

“This house isn’t yours anymore, Brooke,” my mother said.

Her voice was even.

Kind, almost.

“You have until Friday to leave.”

I looked at her.

I looked at Alyssa’s keys.

Then I looked at my father, whose hands were buried so deep in his coat pockets that I could see the fabric pull at his shoulders.

For one sharp second, I wanted to scream.

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