Her Sister Came For Her House—Then The Judge Saw The Records-nga9999 - Chainityai

Her Sister Came For Her House—Then The Judge Saw The Records-nga9999

My sister walked into court convinced she was about to take the house I had bought with years of hard work.

My parents walked in behind her as if they were there to witness justice.

That was the part that stayed with me.

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Not the lawsuit.

Not the forged document.

Not even the way Isabella smiled when she leaned close to my ear in the courthouse hallway.

It was my mother’s proud face behind her, and my father’s quiet approval, like the three of them had already agreed that my life was something they could divide up once I stopped being convenient.

The hallway outside the courtroom smelled like old paper, wet coats, and courthouse coffee that had been sitting too long on a warmer.

A ceiling vent pushed out air so cold it made my fingers stiff.

People shuffled past us with folders tucked under their arms, whispering to lawyers, checking phones, rubbing tired eyes.

It was an ordinary American courthouse morning, which somehow made the cruelty feel worse.

There were no thunderclaps.

No dramatic music.

Just a metal detector down the hall, a clerk calling names, and my sister standing close enough for me to hear the satisfaction in her breathing.

“When we walk out of here, that house won’t be yours anymore, Felicia,” Isabella whispered.

Her voice was soft, almost sweet.

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

I did not look at her right away.

I stared at the courtroom doors and held my coffee cup with both hands, even though Gregory had already told me I would need to leave it outside before we went in.

The cardboard sleeve was rough under my thumb.

My hands wanted to shake.

I would not let them.

There are moments when anger begs for a stage.

It wants witnesses.

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