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My brother drained my account, took my home, and threw me out while my parents laughed—but they didn’t realize that money was tied to something far bigger than me

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smiled.

“Oh good, you’re home.”

Not “How was your shift?”

Not “Maya, we need to talk.”

Just that.

Like I had arrived exactly on time for my own removal.

“Why are my things by the door?” I asked.

Liam grinned.

“Because we need the room.”

My father rubbed his thumb along the label on his beer bottle.

“Your mother and I talked it over.”

That sentence had never meant continue reading …

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