My Sister Moved Into My Garage Apartment, So I Took What Was Mine-nga9999 - Chainityai

My Sister Moved Into My Garage Apartment, So I Took What Was Mine-nga9999

At 6:03 on a Tuesday morning, three hard knocks hit my apartment door hard enough to rattle the coffee mug in my sink.

I was standing in the little place above my parents’ garage with one sock on, one sock in my hand, and cold blue light cutting through the blinds.

The coffee maker sputtered behind me, filling the kitchen with a burnt, bitter smell, and outside the wet driveway still shined from the overnight rain.

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The old pine beside the stairs dripped onto the railing in steady little taps.

Then the knocks came again.

Sharp.

Impatient.

Already angry.

I opened the door and found my sister Chloe on the landing with two duffel bags, a pillow under one arm, and a travel mug with lipstick smeared around the lid.

Her blond hair was twisted into a messy knot, her sneakers were damp, and she was wearing my gray hoodie.

The one I had been looking for since Christmas.

Three more bags sat on the gravel below her.

“Morning,” she said, like we had plans.

I stared at her bags first because my brain did not want to accept what my eyes were seeing.

“What are you doing?”

She stepped forward before I could move.

“I’ll live here now.”

I put one hand on the doorframe.

“No, you won’t.”

Chloe gave a small laugh that carried years of practice.

“Mom said it was fine.”

That sentence had been the trapdoor under half my adult life.

Mom said it was fine when Chloe borrowed my car and brought it back on empty.

Mom said it was fine when Chloe wore my jacket to a party and left it somewhere.

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