After I gave birth and came home, my husband changed the house’s passcode and went on vacation with his family. So, I quietly sold the house and left. They came back to no home, ending up on the streets!
PART 1
The front door flashed red the second I entered my own passcode.
Three days after giving birth, still sore, exhausted, and holding my newborn daughter against my chest, I stood outside the house I had paid for and realized my husband had locked me out.
Rain ran down the glass door. My hospital bag sat beside my swollen feet. I called Daniel again and again.
On the third call, he finally answered.
Laughter echoed behind him.
“Daniel,” I whispered. “The code isn’t working.”
Then I heard his mother in the background.
“Oh, she’s outside?”
Daniel sighed. “I changed it.”
My chest tightened. “You changed the passcode while I was in the hospital?”
“You needed boundaries, Claire,” he said coldly. “Mom thinks you’ve been acting too comfortable, like this place belongs to you.”
I looked up at the glowing windows, the balcony, the nursery I had decorated myself.
“It does belong to me,” I said.
He laughed. “You’re emotional. You just had a baby.”
Then I heard music. Waves. His sister shouting, “Tell her we’re already at the resort!”
“You went on vacation?” I asked.
“Mom needed a break from your drama,” Daniel replied. “We’re in Cabo for ten days. Go stay with your sister.”
“Our daughter is three days old.”
“Then be a mother and figure it out.”
Then he hung up.
For a moment, I just stood there in the rain, holding my baby close.
I wanted to cry. I wanted to scream.
But instead, I wiped my face.
Because Daniel had forgotten one very important thing.
Before I was his wife, before I was a mother, I had been a real estate attorney.
And that house had never belonged to him.
Not the walls.
Not the locks.
Not even the grass.
So I called my assistant.
“Vivian,” I said, staring at the red keypad. “Pull the deed. Call Marcus Lee. Ask if his cash buyer is still interested.”
She went quiet.
“The Hillcrest house?” she asked.
“Yes,” I said. “I’m selling it.”
PART 2
By the next morning, I was in a quiet hotel suite with my daughter sleeping beside me.
