
My Sister Kicked Me Out of the House After Our Father's Death — But She Didn't Know He Had Foreseen It
When Dawn's father dies, she loses everything, her home, her family, and the sister who never truly cared about her. Kicked out with nothing but her belongings and an old watch, she thinks it's over. But her father foresaw it all. And hidden within his final gift is a secret that will change everything... including who really wins in the end.
I always knew my sister, Charlotte, didn't care about me. But I never thought she'd throw me out onto the street two weeks after our father's funeral.
For as long as I could remember, it had been just the three of us, Dad, Charlotte, and me.
Well, mostly just Dad and me.
Charlotte, at 35 years old, had never truly been part of this family. She lived in our dad's house, but it was never her home. She was always out. Sometimes it was parties, or out with friends, or even just chasing the next "big thing," as she always said.
"I'm going to be great, Dawn," she said. "I'm meant for a bigger life. Not a tiny life where nobody knows who I am. You might understand it one day."
She treated our house like it was a crash pad, showing up only when she needed something, especially when she was low on money.
I, on the other hand, was 17 and had never known anything outside of these walls. I had been Dad's shadow, following him around the house, helping him with repairs, cooking dinner for us when he got home from work.
"Homecooked meals are the way to go, Dawn," he'd say. "It doesn't matter how tired you are, you should always make something for yourself."
"Do noodles from the packet count?" I asked.
All I remembered from that conversation was the way my father looked at me and laughed.
Growing up, I always wondered if Charlotte resented me. She was already eighteen when I was born. A legal adult with her whole life ahead of her. Meanwhile, I was just the baby that came after.
I was the surprise that my mom didn't even bother sticking around for. But my dad? He adored me.
"Dawn, you were the dawn of a new beginning, my love," he would say. "You were the biggest surprise of my life, and I welcomed you with everything I had."
Maybe that was part of it. Maybe that was why Charlotte behaved the way she did.
By the time I was old enough to really know her, Charlotte was already pulling away. She didn't see me as a sister, not really. More like an inconvenience in her life. A kid tagging along where I wasn't wanted.
She never read me bedtime stories or played games with me. When Dad took us out for ice cream, she barely looked up from her phone.
But I still thought, somehow, she cared.
That she'd be here when it mattered.
But I was so wrong.
And then Dad died. And everything in my life fell apart.
Two weeks after the funeral, we sat in the lawyer's office. Charlotte was dressed up, but she sat there, barely looking sad. Instead, she looked bored. If anything, she seemed like this was a waste of her time. She checked her nails as we waited for the reading of Dad's will.
And me?
I sat stiffly beside her, my hands clenched together in my lap. I didn't know how to feel or what to think, except that I was drowning in grief.
The lawyer cleared his throat.
"Sorry about that, ladies," he said. "I had to take that call. Now, let's get back to business."
Charlotte looked up, finally acknowledging his presence.
"The house goes to Charlotte," he said.
I felt my stomach twist. I wasn't going to argue it... but why?
Why would my father do this to me?
"And to you," the lawyer turned to me, "your father left you this."
He handed me a small box. I knew what was inside before I even opened it.
It was Dad's watch.
It was old, scratched, and barely worked. But for as long as I could remember, I had seen it resting on my dad's wrist.
I swallowed the lump in my throat.
Charlotte let out a snort.
"Seriously? His watch?" she laughed. "God, even when dead, Dad's still playing favorites."
I ignored her. My fingers traced over the watch's worn leather strap. It smelled like him. I didn't care about the house. I didn't care about the belongings. I just wanted my dad back.
How was I going to go to college without him?
For the next few days, we still lived under the same roof. We barely spoke. I went to school. I went to work at the coffee shop after school. I came home.
Then, one evening, I came home from my shift at the coffee shop and found all my stuff packed by the front door, including my guitar.
Charlotte stood in the hallway with her arms crossed. She had a smug smile plastered on her face.
"This is it!" she said joyfully. "Our paths split here, Dawn. I need you to leave."
"What?" I blinked slowly, as though I was in a dream and trying to wake up.
"You heard me, little sister," she said, gesturing to my suitcases. "This house is mine. You heard it for yourself from the lawyer. And I don't feel like playing babysitter to you anymore."
I could barely breathe. It felt like every organ in my body was slowly shutting down.
"Charlotte," I said. "I have nowhere else to go."
"And that's not my problem!" she said cheerfully. "You have to figure it out for yourself."
I felt my eyes burn, but I refused to cry in front of her.
"You're really doing this? To me?" I whispered, trying to hold back my tears.
She smirked.
"You should have been nicer to me growing up, sis," she said. "Maybe then, I'd feel bad."
I grabbed my phone with shaking hands and called our lawyer. When he answered, I blurted everything out.
"Dawn!" he said, sounding surprised. "How can I help?"
"Charlotte kicked me out of the house!" I said. "What do I do?"
There was a pause. And then he... laughed.
A real, genuine laugh.
"I can't believe this!" he said. "Everything is happening just as your father predicted. Come to my office tomorrow. I have something for you."
What on earth could he have for me?
And that was how I found out about the money.
Charlotte thought she had won.
But in the end, my father had been looking out for me all along.
She had the house.
But I had my future.
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