I Showed Up at My Parents’ for Easter Only to

I thought I was surprising my parents for Easter with flowers and chocolate. Instead, I found them living in their garage—kicked out of their own house by my sister, Cassandra.

I’d always believed my mom’s daily “We’re fine, honey” check-ins. But when I showed up unannounced, the house felt like a stranger’s—cold, modern, empty of love. And then I heard Cassandra’s voice inside, laughing with her boyfriend like they owned the place.I found my parents in the garage—my dad fixing a cabinet, my mom bundled in a coat, surviving with a camping stove and folding chairs. They insisted it was “temporary.” But I knew better.

I got them out that night, into a warm hotel room. Then I got to work.I’m a contracts manager. I found the house deed—still in my parents’ names. Cassandra? Legally just a guest. So I invited her to lunch, recorded everything she admitted, and served her and her boyfriend with eviction papers.

One week later, my parents were back where they belonged. The house was theirs again, filled with warmth, laughter, and Easter steaks on the grill.Cassandra? She’s couch-surfing now, telling everyone we “betrayed” her. But the truth is simple:Family doesn’t mean taking advantage. It means showing up—and standing up—when it counts.

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