I got a call from my neighbor about a moving truck at my house while I was at work. I came home to find my parents and sister moving his family into my house without permission. ‘You don’t need that.’ I smiled and didn’t say a word, but my one call changed everything.

Chapter 1: The Call That Opened My Eyes

The person I called was not the police.

Not yet.

I called Attorney Grace Hollis—the woman who had handled the closing when I bought that house. She had once told me, “Maris, keep every document. Families can become strangers when property is involved.”

At the time, I thought she was being cynical.

Now, standing on my porch while my sister’s new husband dragged his couch across the floors I had paid for, I understood she had simply been experienced.

Grace answered on the second ring.

“Maris?”

“My parents gave my sister a key to my house,” I said quietly. “They’re moving her husband and his family in while I’m at work.”

There was a pause.

Then her voice changed.

“Do not go back inside. Do not threaten anyone. Do not agree to anything. Are they inside right now?”

“Yes.”

“Good. Call the police after this. Tell them there are unauthorized people in your home. I’m emailing your deed, mortgage statement, and closing documents to you now. Put me on speaker if needed.”

I looked through the window. My mother was opening my pantry. Talia was pointing upstairs like she was choosing bedrooms in a hotel.

And I realized something painful.

They had not asked because they already knew the answer would be no.

Chapter 2: “Family Helps Family”

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