Her Parents Locked Her Out—Then Their Lawyer Found the Deed

Chapter 1 — The Name on the Paper

I called Mr. Feldman from Allison’s bathroom because it was the only room with a door that locked.

“MacKenzie,” he said, and for the first time in my life, my parents’ lawyer sounded nervous. “Before I say anything, I need you to confirm something. Did your parents remove you from the house?”

“Yes.”

“And they changed the locks?”

“Yes.”

There was a long pause.

Then he said, “That may be a serious problem.”

I almost laughed. Not because it was funny, but because for two days everyone had treated me like the problem. My parents. Trevor. Even the silence in my own phone.

“What problem?” I asked.

He sighed. “The house is not solely theirs.”

My hand tightened around the phone.

“What?”

“When your grandmother passed, she placed the property into a family trust. Your parents were allowed to live there, maintain it, and manage household matters. But ownership interest was divided. Forty percent belongs to you.”

The bathroom fan hummed above me. Somewhere outside the door, Allison was washing a mug in the kitchen.

Mr. Feldman continued carefully. “Your grandmother added that clause herself. She said you were the only one who still treated the house like a home, not a trophy.”

For one moment, I couldn’t speak.

My grandmother’s cedar box flashed in my mind. Her hands folding napkins. Her voice telling me, “A house remembers who loved it.”

I had thought she meant emotionally.

I didn’t know she meant legally.

Chapter 2 — The Door Opens Differently

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