When you go on a trip — especially one as long as a month — there’s a natural sense of vulnerability. You’re away from your safe space, your sanctuary, and you often have to lean on others to keep things in order while you’re gone
That’s what I did. I trusted a neighbor — someone I had known for years — to watch over my home. Nothing out of the ordinary. A simple favor between friends.
But what I discovered when I came home early changed everything. What I thought was loyalty turned out to be betrayal. And in the end, I had to choose between getting revenge… or getting my peace back.
A Familiar Favor Turned Foul
Lisa and I had lived across the street from each other for more than a decade. She was warm, dependable, and always there when I needed a hand — watering plants, picking up mail, checking in during storms. So when I told her I’d be gone for a month on a business trip, I didn’t hesitate for a moment before handing her my house keys.
She gave me a big smile, tucked the key into her purse, and told me not to worry. “Your plants will be happier than when you left.”