The eviction notice was waiting on my front door when I returned from my community garden with a basket of fresh tomatoes. I stared at the paper, confused, because the address belonged to the house where I had lived for forty-four years. My husband Samuel and I had raised our children there, paid every mortgage payment, and built a lifetime of memories inside those walls. Yet my own son Emeka was ordering me to leave.
When I called him, he did not deny it. He calmly explained that he planned to sell the house and that I had no right to stop him. What hurt the most was not the paperwork—it was knowing the child I trusted had used my kindness against me. But I remembered something I had written years earlier in my diary, and that small notebook would soon change everything…
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