I returned home one afternoon and found a stranger measuring my family farm without my permission.
The man, Wyatt, told me he had been hired by my brother Reeve to appraise the property for a legal filing.
I was shocked because nobody had told me anything.
For decades, I had been the one running Hollow Creek Farm after my father became unable to manage it.
I repaired fences, rebuilt barns, cared for the cattle, and kept the land alive while my brother built a different life away from home.
After our mother passed away, the farm was left to both of us equally.
I thought Reeve and I had an understanding.
He told me he had no interest in farming and trusted me to continue running the place.
But months later, he secretly sent someone to calculate the farm’s value.
When I confronted him, he admitted he wanted to force a sale.
He claimed I had benefited from the land for years and that it was finally time for him to get his share.
What he didn’t know was that I had spent decades building the very value he wanted to take.
I contacted an attorney and began gathering every record I had.
The farm’s improvements, the years of unpaid labor, and the money I personally invested were all about to become important.
Then my lawyer discovered something that changed everything.
The appraisal Reeve planned to use against me was not what it appeared to be. The man he hired had made a mistake that could destroy Reeve’s entire plan before it ever reached court.
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