Her Parents Tried To Evict Her From Grandpa's House By Noon-mdue - Chainityai

Her Parents Tried To Evict Her From Grandpa’s House By Noon-mdue

The county deputy came at 6:00 in the morning.

At first, Rowan Sinclair thought there had been a fire.

Nobody pounded on a front door that early unless something was burning, someone had died, or life had decided to split itself into before and after without asking permission.

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The hallway floor was cold under her bare feet.

The old Craftsman bungalow still smelled faintly of cedar from the closet doors her grandfather had sanded himself, and the morning air had that gray chill that settled into a house before the heat fully kicked on.

The knock came again.

Hard.

Official.

Not the impatient knock of a neighbor.

Not the half-friendly knock of a delivery driver.

This one sounded like paper with power behind it.

Rowan pulled on the sweatshirt she had left over the chair, pushed her hair out of her face, and stepped quietly toward the front door.

Through the peephole, she saw a uniform.

A clipboard.

A body camera blinking red.

For a second, she forgot how to breathe.

“Rowan Sinclair?” the county deputy asked from the porch.

She kept the chain on when she opened the door.

“Yes.”

He lifted the papers just enough for her to see the court seal.

“I have a writ of possession,” he said. “You need to vacate the premises by noon today.”

Rowan stared at him.

The words did not arrange themselves into anything that made sense.

Vacate.

Premises.

Noon.

The deputy was standing on her grandfather’s porch, in front of the door she had painted blue two summers earlier, telling her to leave the only home that had ever felt like it had chosen her back.

Then she looked past his shoulder.

Across the street, standing on the sidewalk near a mailbox, were her parents.

Preston Ward had both hands in his pockets.

Victoria Ward had her arms crossed over a lavender sweater, her chin slightly raised against the morning cold.

They were not confused.

They were not alarmed.

They were smiling.

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