I only wanted to enjoy a peaceful weekend at my beach house. But when I arrived, my sister’s husband

I stood motionless at the entrance of my own beach house, my weekend bag still hanging from my shoulder, staring at my brother-in-law.

His face was full of contempt, his finger pointed at me as if I were some unwanted guest.

Behind him, I could see his parents, his brothers, and several relatives scattered around my house, drinking beer from my glasses and leaving their shoes all over my white living-room carpet.

My name is Valeria. I’m thirty-two years old. I’m a marine biologist, and I work in Veracruz, where I’ve spent nearly a decade building a career I’m proud of.

The beach house where they were now yelling at me from the doorway is not just any house.

It belongs to me.

I purchased it three years ago with money I saved through years of hard work and careful investments, as a reward for all those years of dedication and sacrifice.

The house sits right by the ocean in Costa Esmeralda, Veracruz, about a two-hour drive from the city.

It’s my sanctuary, the place I escape to when I need distance from work, noise, and the stress of city life.

Yet judging from the furious look on my brother-in-law’s face, you’d think I was the one trespassing.

“Excuse me?” I finally said, forcing my voice to stay calm despite the anger rising in my chest.

“You heard me,” he snapped.

His name is Ricardo, and he has been married to my older sister Camila for five years.

“We’re having a family gathering here.

Nobody invited you.”

I blinked, trying to process what he was saying.

“Ricardo, this is my house. I’m the owner.”

“Well, Camila said we could use it this weekend,” he replied, folding his arms.

“So if you don’t want to ruin everyone’s fun, you should leave.”

I looked past him, searching for my sister.

Camila stood near the kitchen island, looking down at her phone and deliberately avoiding eye contact with me.

She knew.

Of course she knew.

She knew I planned to come this weekend because I told her two days earlier during our mother’s birthday dinner in Veracruz.

She had smiled and told me to enjoy my break.

And then, apparently, she handed the keys to my house to Ricardo’s entire family as if it were some vacation rental.

“Camila,” I called out, raising my voice above the chatter in the room.
“Can we talk for a moment?”

She finally looked up, her face carefully neutral.

VA

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