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I came home from my trip and slid my key into the lock. It wouldn’t turn. I tried again. Nothing. I called my son. “Ryan… what’s going on?” He sighed. “Dad, this is for your own good. We sold the house.” Behind him, Diane nodded like it was the most reasonable thing in the world. “You’ll be better off, Walter.” I slowly sat down on the porch steps, looking at the door that used to be mine. Then I smiled… and texted my lawyer.

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ice because the person beside him said it looked solid.

Then another vehicle turned off the main road.

The black Lincoln sedan moved with quiet authority and stopped directly behind Diane’s SUV. Its tinted rear door opened, and Beverly Tanaka stepped out in a charcoal coat and leather gloves, carrying a briefcase that looked less like an accessory than continue reading …

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