The day after my cesarean section, my own parents kicked me out of the house to give my room to my sister and her newborn; when, barely able to stand, I begged my mother to let me rest, she grabbed my hair and yelled at me to stop whining and get out,

The judge ruled clearly: my parents had been living there only because we allowed it—and that permission was revoked.

They were ordered to leave.

Months later, we sold the apartment.

With that money, we bought a bright new home in Leganés—one with space for Alba, and peace I had never known.

In the end, my family didn’t just lose a house.

They lost control.

They had always believed I would stay silent, keep paying, and accept whatever scraps they gave me.

They were wrong.

They made that mistake once—on the worst possible day.

And once was enough.

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