“My Brother’s New Wife Had No Idea I Owned Their House.

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‘You’re A Pathetic 40-Year-Old Leech! Get Out!’ She Yelled. I Laughed And Told Her, ‘Try To Make Me!’ When She Called The Police, The Deed Told A Different Story—She Had To Leave!”

“You’re a pathetic 40-year-old leech!

Get out!” she shouted. I burst out laughing. “Try to make me,” I said.

She called the police, but when they saw my deed, she had to leave. Well, let’s go. I was sitting in my kitchen, sipping my morning coffee and reviewing some design mock-ups on my laptop when the doorbell rang.

It was barely 9:00 a.m. on a Tuesday, and I wasn’t expecting anyone. When I opened the door, I found my sister-in-law Sarah standing there with red, puffy eyes and mascara streaks down her cheeks.

She walked past me without a word and collapsed onto my couch. That’s when I knew something serious had happened. Sarah was usually so put together, always perfectly dressed with her blonde hair styled just right.

But today, she looked like she’d been through hell. “It’s Mark,” she finally said, her voice barely above a whisper. “I found him with another woman.

I’m filing for divorce.”

My stomach dropped. Mark was my younger brother, and while we’d had our differences over the years, I never thought he’d cheat on Sarah. They’d been married for 12 years and had two beautiful kids together.

Emma, who was 10, and Jake, who was eight. Sarah had always been like a real sister to me. When she and Mark got married, I was genuinely happy because I liked her so much.

She was smart, funny, and completely devoted to her family. Over the years, we’d become close friends. I’d babysit Emma and Jake whenever they needed it, and Sarah and I would have coffee dates and shopping trips together.

The divorce proceedings dragged on for months. I supported Sarah through the whole mess, and when the court date finally arrived, I went with her for moral support. That’s where I first saw her—Mark’s new girlfriend.

She looked exactly like Sarah had described, young, maybe 25, with long, dark hair and way too much confidence for someone who’d broken up a family. What struck me most was how arrogant she acted. While Sarah sat quietly with her lawyer, this girl kept whispering loudly to Mark and rolling her eyes whenever Sarah’s lawyer spoke.

She acted like the whole thing was beneath her, like she was doing everyone a favor just by showing up. The judge ruled in Sarah’s favor on almost everything. Mark had to give her the house, pay child support for both kids, and cover their health insurance.

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