My sister secretly sold my penthouse to pay off her and her fiancé’s debts. – galacy

My sister secretly sold my penthouse to pay off her and her fiancé’s debts.

When I got back, she taunted me, “Congratulations—now you’re homeless.”

I just smiled.

“You think you won?” they said, wanting to know why I wasn’t panicking.

I looked at them and calmly said, “The apartment you actually own…”

Their smiles disappeared.

The rideshare driver dropped me at the curb in front of Meridian Heights just after five in the afternoon.

The sky had that hard late-day brightness that makes glass buildings look almost too clean to touch.

The air smelled like warm pavement, cardboard dust, and takeout from the Thai place around the corner.

A delivery truck idled by the curb, rattling softly while traffic slid past behind it.

At first, I thought the movers were there for somebody else.

Three men in navy shirts stood near the sidewalk, their clipboards tucked under their arms, their backs resting against a stack of taped boxes.

Then I saw the black packing tape.

Then I saw the dented corner on the box marked KITCHEN.

Then I saw my own name written across the top in my handwriting.

Lena Parker.

For one second, my body went completely quiet.

It is strange how the mind protects itself when something impossible appears in front of it.

I did not think, My family stole from me.

I thought, Those boxes should be upstairs.

One of the movers straightened when he noticed me staring.

“Are you Lena?” he asked.

His voice was kind, but careful.

I nodded.

He checked his clipboard as if the paper might soften the sentence. “We were told to clear Unit 32A. New owners take the keys today.”

New owners.

Of my penthouse.

Unit 32A had been my home for five years.

It was not just an address.

It was where I learned how to live without asking permission.

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