My sister stole the husband I was going to marry and got pregnant, but when she tried to move into the house we had just bought, she got a surprise.

His smile died so fast it looked mechanical. He swallowed.

“She called you.”

“Is it true?” My voice sounded calm, and that scared me more than anger.

Ethan looked away.

“It’s complicated.”

“It’s yes or no,” I said.

He exhaled hard.

“Yes. But listen…”

I cut him off.

“Since when?”

His silence answered before his mouth did.

I nodded slowly.

“And you’re leaving me.”

Ethan’s eyes flashed with irritation, as if I were being dramatic.

“I didn’t plan this. Maya needs support. She’s pregnant. I can’t just…”

“So I’m disposable,” I whispered.

He leaned closer, lowering his voice.

“You’ll be fine. The house is in both our names. We’ll figure it out like adults.”

He didn’t come home that night. He went to Maya.

Two weeks later, I was in my apartment when Maya sent me a photo: her hand resting on her belly, Ethan’s hand over hers, and behind them… my porch.

Text: “Moving day.”

My blood turned to ice. I drove there so fast I barely remember the trip. Their cars were in the driveway. Boxes on the lawn. Maya was laughing, giving instructions to the movers as if the place belonged to her.

I walked up onto the porch.

“What are you doing?”

Maya smiled slowly, smug.

“Ethan said you’d be reasonable. You’re leaving, so we’re moving in.”

I looked at the front door—and then I noticed the new lock.

I took out my key, slid it in… and it wouldn’t turn.

Maya’s smile widened.

“Oh. Didn’t Ethan tell you?”

My heart pounded against my ribs.

“Tell me what?”

She stepped closer, whispering like it was a secret.

“He can’t give you this house… because it was never actually his to begin with.”

For a second I didn’t understand. The words floated in the air, disconnected from everything.

“What does that mean?” I asked slowly.

Maya tilted her head, enjoying the moment.

“It means Ethan was never the real owner. The mortgage is only in your name.”

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