My Landlord Kicked Us Out for a Week So His Brother Could Stay In the House We Rent

Still, it’s home. My daughters, Lily, Emma, and Sophie, make it feel that way, with their laughter and the little things they do that remind me why I push so hard.
Money was always on my mind. My job as a waitress barely covered our rent and bills. There was no cushion, no backup plan. If something went wrong, I didn’t know what we’d do.The phone rang the next day while I was hanging out laundry to dry.“Hello?” I answered, tucking the phone between my ear and shoulder.
“Nancy, it’s Peterson.”His voice made my stomach tighten. “Oh, hi, Mr. Peterson. Is everything okay?”“I need you out of the house for a week,” he said, as casually as if he were asking me to water his plants.

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