They Came To Evict Me, Then Saw Who Was Waiting Beside Me-heuh

After my grandparents died in a car crash, their solicitor revealed I was the sole heir to their £26 million estate.

My family demanded I hand it over — I refused.

That night, they kicked me out.

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I moved into my grandparents’ house.

The next day, they came to evict me… but froze when they saw who was standing beside me.

The house felt different in the morning, as if grief had settled into every soft thing and refused to move.

The quilt over the sofa still smelled faintly of my grandmother’s lavender soap.

My grandfather’s mug was still beside the sink, chipped along the rim, tea-stained inside, waiting for a hand that would never lift it again.

Outside, the pavement was wet from overnight drizzle.

Inside, the kettle had clicked off and the silence after it was almost worse than the noise.

I stood in the sitting room wearing the navy dress I used to wear to school, plain enough that my mother once told me it made me disappear.

I had not chosen it for strength.

It was simply clean.

But when I heard the car pull up, I smoothed the front of it as though fabric could hold a person together.

My father stepped out first.

Richard never arrived anywhere by accident.

He got out of the black car with his suit already arranged, his expression already set, and the air of a man walking towards a conclusion he had paid for in advance.

My mother followed him, Diane in a cream dress that looked too careful for mourning.

Jason climbed out last, sunglasses on despite the grey sky, phone in one hand and a folder tucked under his arm.

They looked less like grieving relatives than a delegation.

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