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    The first thing I noticed was how the sunset reflected off my apartment window, casting warm streaks of orange and pink across the glass.

    It had been one of those exhausting days where the city felt like it had drained every ounce of energy from me. My laptop sat open on the counter, an unfinished email staring back like a reminder I didn’t have the strength to face. I stood by the window, phone pressed to my ear, watching the skyline cut sharply against the fading light.

    Then, in that quiet moment, the last voice I wanted to hear broke through—sharp, almost satisfied.

    “You’re banned from the family beach house. Forever.”

    Victoria’s words snapped through the line like a whip.

    My grip tightened. “What?”

    “I’ve changed the locks,” she continued, savoring every second. “Don’t even think about coming here. This is what you get for ruining Lily’s graduation party.”

    I stared at my reflection—messy hair tied up, oversized sweater slipping off my shoulder, dark circles under my eyes from too many sleepless nights.

    “The party,” I said slowly, “the one you didn’t even invite me to?”

    She scoffed.

    “The one where you told everyone I was too busy to attend?” I added, keeping my voice calm, as I’d learned to do long ago. Showing emotion only fed her.

    Victoria laughed—a brittle, cutting sound. “Stop acting like a victim, Alexandra. Everyone knows you’re jealous of Lily. And now, you’re never stepping foot in that beach house again.”

    Jealous. That word again. She had used it for years—not because it was true, but because it was convenient.

    For a moment, the reflection in the glass blurred into memory—the wraparound porch, chipped white railings, the ocean stretching endlessly beyond. The beach house.

    My mother’s laughter echoed in my mind, carried on salt air.

    I blinked, pulling myself back to the present.

    “That house isn’t yours to ban me from,” I said quietly.

    “Oh, it is,” she replied confidently. “Your father signed it over to me last month. It’s mine now—and I don’t want you anywhere near it. You’re just like your mother, always acting entitled.”

    That insult didn’t sting anymore. It was predictable.

    A faint smile touched my lips. “Thanks for telling me about the locks,” I said.

    She paused, confused. “What does that—”

    I ended the call before she could finish.

    Silence filled the apartment, broken only by distant city noise and the low hum of appliances.

    Banned from the beach house.

    I slipped my phone into my pocket and walked to my small home office—a cramped corner with an old desk, a secondhand chair, and stacks of mismatched boxes.

    Kneeling by the file cabinet, I pulled open the bottom drawer.

    There it was—a worn manila envelope, edges softened with time, sealed with tape my mother had pressed down herself. My chest tightened as I lifted it.

    On the front, in her neat handwriting:

    ALEXANDRA – BEACH HOUSE – IMPORTANT

    The word “IMPORTANT” was underlined three times.

    I opened it carefully. The scent of old paper rose up as I pulled out the documents—her trust, created just months before she died. Behind it, the deed.

    She had known.

    I could see it clearly now—sitting beside her hospital bed years ago, her voice weak but determined as she held my hand.

    “The beach house is our legacy,” she had told me. “It’s more than a place—it’s our history. Your grandparents built it. I grew up there. We brought you home there. And Victoria… she’s always wanted it.”

    I hadn’t wanted to talk about it back then. I didn’t want to think about losing her. But she had insisted.

    She had made sure the house would be protected.

    Protected for me.

    Protected from Victoria.

    Back in the present, my phone buzzed again.

    A message from Victoria:

    I’ve told the police you’re not welcome. Don’t embarrass yourself trying to get in.

    Break in… to my own home.

    Instead of replying, I forwarded the message to Margaret, my mother’s lawyer, adding a brief explanation.

    Her response came almost instantly:

    Time to act. I have everything ready.

    Another message followed—this time from Lily.

    You deserve this. You were never really part of this family anyway.

    I stared at the screen, a mix of frustration and bitter understanding settling in. Lily had always echoed her mother—same tone, same judgment.

    I placed the phone face down, refusing to engage.

    A moment later, it rang again.

    My father.

    I answered after a deep breath.

    “Alexandra,” he began, sounding tired, “please don’t make this difficult.”

    Of course. Not concern. Not questions. Just a request to keep the peace.

    “Victoria is trying to protect the family,” he continued. “Maybe banning you was too much, but things have been tense. Maybe it’s better if you give everyone space.”

    “By keeping me out of my own house?” I asked quietly.

    He hesitated. “She said you didn’t care about it anymore… that you never visited. That she was just simplifying things.”

    Simplifying.

    I looked down at the documents in front of me—my mother’s signature, clear and deliberate.

    “Don’t worry,” I said calmly. “I won’t cause problems.”

    Relief filled his voice. “Good, that’s all I—”

    “I’ll handle it my way,” I added.

    He didn’t understand what that meant.

    But my mother would have.

    After the call ended, I sat still for a moment, the envelope heavy in my hands—a symbol of everything she had trusted me to protect.

    Then I opened my laptop and booked a flight.

    Destination: coastal Massachusetts.

    One-way.

    It was time to go home.

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