Phoebe thought her day couldnt get worse when she found her sister and her family settling into her home without asking. But just as hope seemed lost, an unexpected knock at the door set in motion a delicious serving of instant karma.
I was always close to my sister while growing up, but things changed after she got married. What happened between us a few days ago was something Ill never forget.
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Im Phoebe, 31, and I own a modest three-bedroom house. Its nothing fancy, but its mine, and Im damn proud of it.
Ive been paying it off for ten years now, working day and night to make those mortgage payments.
I wont deny that I sometimes envy my friends living in their fancy apartments downtown, but then I remember that this place is mine. No landlord breathing down my neck, and no roommates leaving dirty dishes in the sink. Just me and my space.
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Now, let me introduce you to my sister, Holly.
Shes 38, a mother of two, and married to her high school sweetheart, Nicholas. We used to be close when we were younger, but things changed when she got married. She started focusing more on her new life, and I never blamed her. I believe she did what she thought was best for her.
We drifted apart, but we were still on good terms. Or so I thought.
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Holly and Nicholas have always been the free-spirited types. Theyre one of those people whore always talking about “quitting the rat race” and “living life to the fullest.”
It used to drive me nuts when wed get together for family dinners.
“Lifes too short to be stuck in a cubicle, Phoebe,” Holly would say, sipping her wine. “You should travel more, see the world!”
Id roll my eyes.
“Some of us like having a steady paycheck and a roof over our heads, Holly.”
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Nicholas would chime in, “But think of the experiences! The memories!”
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Yeah, well, memories dont pay the bills, buddy, Id think.
I tried to tell them to be more careful with their money. They were always jetting off on last-minute trips or buying the latest gadgets, even with two young kids to think about.
But did they listen? Nope.
A few months ago, they actually did it. They sold their house during the market boom, thinking theyd use the profit to fund a year-long break to “travel the world.”
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I remember the conversation like it was yesterday.
“Were doing it, Phoebe!” Holly squealed over the phone. “We sold the house!”
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“What?” I nearly choked on my coffee. “Holly, are you serious? What about the kids school? Your jobs?”
“Oh, well homeschool them on the road. Itll be an education in itself! And we can always find work later. This is our chance to really live!”
I tried to talk some sense into her. I was really worried.
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“Holly, have you really thought this through? Travel is expensive, especially with kids. What happens when the money runs out?”
“Dont be such a worrywart, Phoebe,” she said, brushing off the concerns. “Weve got it all figured out. Well stay in hostels, maybe do some volunteering for room and board. Itll be fine!”
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It was not fine. Not at all.
At first, their social media was full of pictures from nice hotels and fancy restaurants.
“Living the dream!” theyd caption every post.
But within two months, those posts started to dwindle.
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The last one I saw was a grainy shot of them camping in some field, with a caption about “embracing the simple life.”
Then, radio silence for a few weeks. I thought they were just busy enjoying their travels, unaware of what was really happening behind the scenes.
One day, I came home from work, exhausted after a long day of meetings and deadlines. All I wanted was to kick off my shoes, pour a glass of wine, and binge-watch some trashy reality TV.
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But as soon as I opened my front door, I knew something was off.
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There were shoes I didnt recognize in the entryway, kid-sized backpacks on the floor, and familiar voices coming from my living room.
I walked in, and there they were.
Holly, Nicholas, and their two kids. They were unpacking suitcases and boxes in MY living room.
“Holly?” I blurted out, squinting my eyes as I looked at the mess in my living room. “What… what are you doing here?”
“Oh, hi Phoebe!” Holly chirped. “Surprise! Were back!”
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“Back?” I repeated. “In my house?”
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Then, Nicholas stepped forward, smiling like this was the most normal thing in the world.
“Yeah, we decided to cut the trip short,” he said. “Turns out, full-time travel with kids is harder than we thought!”
“And Mom gave us your spare key… the one you gave her for emergencies,” Holly added. “I knew you wouldnt mind us crashing here for a bit while we figure things out. Itll only be for a few months.”
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“A few months?” I protested. “Holly, are you serious? You cant just move into my house without asking me!”
“But… were family. I thought youd be happy to help us out.”
“Happy?” I could feel my cheeks burning with anger. “Holly, this is my house. My space. You shouldve talked to me about this!”
“Now, now, Phoebe,” Nicholas interrupted. “Lets not get too high and mighty here. Family helps family, right? Its not like youre using all this space anyway.”
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I couldnt believe what I was hearing. Where did this entitlement come from? Why were they acting like what they did was fine?
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“You guys need to leave,” I said, crossing my arms on my chest. “Now.”
But Holly refused.
Meanwhile, Nicholas started subtly threatening me.
“Come on, Phoebe,” he began, looming over me. “Dont make this difficult. We dont have anywhere else to go.”
I was furious. If I called the cops, their young kids might get dragged into it, and I didnt want that.
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I needed to come up with a plan, so I headed straight to my bedroom and locked the door behind me.
At that point, I honestly felt like crying. I had no idea what to do until my phone buzzed. It was a text from my old college friend, Alex.
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Hey Pheebs! In your area for work. Drinks tonight?
Alex was always the prankster in our friend group, always coming up with wild schemes. If anyone could help me out of this mess, it was him.
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I quickly texted him back.
Actually, can you come over? I have a situation and could use your help. Bring your acting skills.
The doorbell rang an hour later, and I raced to answer it before Holly or Nicholas could. When I opened the door, I saw a police officer standing at my doorstep.
“Oh my God, Alex!” I looked at him with wide eyes. “Youre wearing the perfect costume!”
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I quickly stepped outside and closed the door behind me.
“What happened, Pheebs?” he asked.
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“I need your help getting rid of my relatives,” I told him, still fascinated by his fake police uniform. “Theyve completely taken over my house.”
I quickly explained the situation, and Alex agreed to help. Then, I opened the door and called out to Holly and Nicholas.
“Holly, Nicholas, can you come here please? Theres a police officer who needs to speak with us.”
They were smiling when they came into the hallway, but their expressions immediately changed when they saw Alex in his uniform.
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“Good evening,” Alex said. “Im Officer Johnson. Weve received reports of a break-in at this address. Can you tell me whats going on here?”
Nicholas looked at me, squinting his eyes. Then, he puffed up his chest and slowly walked toward Alex.
“Theres no break-in here, officer,” Nicholas said in a serious tone. “Were family. Everythings fine.”
“Officer, these people entered my home unlawfully,” I said. “I never gave them permission to be here.”
Alex nodded and then looked at Holly and Nicholas.
“How did you gain entry to this residence?” Alex asked.
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“We, uh, we used a key,” Holly stammered. “Mom gave it to me. It was a, uh, spare key for emergencies.”
“But no one asked my permission,” I intervened. “So, technically, you broke in. Who knows what might be missing?”
“I see,” Alex said, looking around the house. “And when the homeowner asked you to leave, did you comply?”
“Now, hold on a minute,” Nicholas said, his voice trembling slightly. “We did—”
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“Im afraid Im going to have to ask you to leave the premises immediately,” Alex cut him off, pulling out a pair of handcuffs. “Failure to do so could result in charges of breaking and entering, as well as trespassing.”
I wanted to laugh so hard watching Nicholas pretending to be a police officer. He was just amazing. His last sentence was enough to send Holly and Nicholas into a panic.
“Were sorry…” Holly began. “Well pack up.”
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They quickly began throwing their things into their bags.
“If you leave right now,” Alex said sternly, “I wont file charges. But youll return the key and never trespass again.”
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They didnt need to be told twice. Alex and I watched in silence as they grabbed their kids and their bags and bolted out of the house.
I finally laughed once their car sped away.
“Youre a lifesaver, Alex,” I said, shaking my head in disbelief. “Coffee?”
“Sure!” he said as he walked in and closed the door behind him.
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I quickly made two cups of coffee before we sat in my now-quiet living room.
“I cant believe they just assumed they could live here,” Alex said, shaking his head.
“I know,” I sighed. “Part of me feels guilty, you know? Theyre family, after all. But I just couldnt let them freeload off me like that.”
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“You did the right thing, Phoebe,” Alex reassured me. “They cant just take advantage of you because their hare-brained scheme failed.”
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“Im so glad you messaged me at the right time, Alex,” I said, looking at my phone. “I dont know what Id have done without you. But why did you come dressed up like a police officer?”
“Oh, that,” Alex chuckled. “I was just messing around with friends, pulling pranks and all. I had no idea my costume would come in handy over here. What a coincidence, right?”
“Yeah,” I nodded. “What a coincidence.”
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As we talked, I couldnt help but think of the consequences of my actions. Had I done the right thing? Would this drive an irreparable wedge between me and my sister?
But then I looked around my living room. It was my space, and I had worked so hard for it. I thought about all the long hours and the sacrifices Id made to buy a house and realized I couldnt let Holly and Nicholas just take over everything.
I also realized it was okay to put myself first. It was okay to stand up for myself and not let people walk all over me.
What would you have done if you were in my shoes?
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