She raised him as her own, gave him everything she had, and in return, he locked her out of her own home.
It happened on a quiet Thursday afternoon, the kind where the sky can’t decide whether to stay bright or dim early. Lorraine Mitchell stood on the front porch in her house slippers, a reusable grocery bag pressed to her hip. Inside it were a loaf of bread, a few cans of soup, and a rotisserie chicken that was still warm.
She slid her key into the lock. It didn’t turn. She tried again, slower this time, then flipped the key over like maybe she was just tired. But the problem wasn’t her hand. The lock had been changed.
She knocked. Once. Twice. Harder the third time. Finally, the door opened just a crack. A young woman peeked out—Ethan’s girlfriend, Brooke Lawson.
“Oh… hey,” Brooke said. “You’re back early.”
Lorraine frowned. “Why can’t I get into my house?”
Brooke hesitated, then stepped outside and quietly closed the door behind her. “I think Ethan was going to talk to you about that.”
“Talk to me about what?”
Brooke swallowed. “You don’t live here anymore.”
The words landed heavy. Lorraine tightened her grip on the grocery bag. “What did you say?”
Brooke forced a smile. “It’s just paperwork. Ethan said you signed everything weeks ago. The deed transfer. Remember those documents at the kitchen table?”