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.

When my neighbor Darlene called me at 2:17 p.m., I almost ignored it.

I was in the middle of a brutal shift at the dental office, and Darlene never called unless something was wrong. The second I answered, I knew it was one of those calls.

“Maris,” she said carefully, “there’s a moving truck in your driveway. Two men are carrying furniture into your house.”I went still. “What?”

“And your parents are there,” she added. “Your sister too. They have keys.”

For one second, my mind tried to make it reasonable. Maybe there had been a leak. A break-in. Some kind of emergency.

Then Darlene said, “There’s a man with them. A woman and two kids too. It looks like they’re moving in.”

I left work without properly clocking out.

The whole drive home, my hands shook on the steering wheel. That house was mine. I had bought it three years earlier after double shifts, skipped vacations, cheap meals, and years of saving. My parents never liked that I refused to treat it as a family resource—especially for my older sister, Talia, who had always believed anything stable in my life was something she could eventually claim.Family

When I turned onto my street, the truck was still there.

My front door stood wide open.

Boxes were stacked in the entryway. A stranger’s sectional was being dragged across my hardwood floor.

Inside, my mother stood in the kitchen directing people like she owned the place. My father carried lamps. Talia laughed beside a man in a baseball cap while two children ran upstairs in muddy shoes.

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