Inside the envelope were legal documents, deeds, and ownership records. As Mac carefully reviewed them, a shocking reality emerged. Her grandmother had legally granted her an ownership interest in the family home years before her death.
Suddenly, her parents’ actions made sense. They had assumed they could remove her from the property simply by changing the locks. What they didn’t know was that Mac held documented rights to the house itself.
She immediately contacted an attorney, who confirmed the paperwork was valid. The documents established that the property was not entirely under her parents’ control, regardless of what they believed.
For the first time since receiving the text message, Mac felt something she hadn’t felt in weeks—confidence. The truth was finally on her side-
