She Tried To Take Her Sister's House. Then The Driveway Filled Up.-mdue - Chainityai

She Tried To Take Her Sister’s House. Then The Driveway Filled Up.-mdue

At 5:06 in the morning, my younger sister walked into my kitchen and tried to evict me from the house I bought.

Rain tapped against the window over the sink, soft and steady, the kind of sound that usually made the house feel safe.

My coffee had gone lukewarm beside my laptop.

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The screen still held a half-finished line of code, and the cursor blinked in that pale blue light as if it were patiently waiting for me to return to the only quiet hour of my day.

That hour mattered to me.

It was the hour before anyone needed me.

Before Mom’s pill organizer had to be checked.

Before Dad asked where the insurance mail was.

Before Christina sent another message that started with I hate to ask, but.

Then the front door opened.

There was no knock.

No call.

No careful pause in the entryway.

Just the turn of my own doorknob and the soft scrape of shoes on the floor I had paid to refinish.

Christina stepped into the kitchen first.

My younger sister was wearing a camel coat, black trousers, and makeup so smooth it looked like she had put it on under studio lights.

Gold hoops flashed beneath the pendant light.

Jonathan came in behind her in a navy wool coat and polished shoes.

He shut the door softly, like he was being polite.

That was always Jonathan’s trick.

He could make a bad thing sound reasonable if he said it quietly enough.

My parents stood behind them in the hall.

Mom was in her robe, the belt tied wrong.

Dad had one hand over his face, as though he were tired of a fight that had not started yet.

I looked from one face to the next and felt something colder than fear settle under my ribs.

They had not come to ask.

They had come to announce.

‘Michelle,’ Christina said, looking around my kitchen like she was assessing square footage. ‘You’re up.’

‘It’s five,’ I said. ‘I’m always up.’

Jonathan glanced at his watch.

‘Five-oh-six.’

That correction was small.

It was also the first proof that he thought he controlled the room.

Christina walked past me and brushed her fingers along the dining chair, the counter, the refrigerator handle.

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