Investigators entered the house with Aunt Renee while Brandon raced toward his father’s office, hoping to reach a locked fireproof box first.
Inside were deeds, trust papers, bank records, and handwritten instructions proving my grandmother had left not only my college fund, but the family home to me.
The investigation quickly grew into possible fraud involving forged signatures, stolen trust money, and loans opened in my name.
As financial records were examined, years of hidden transfers and missing investments came to light.
The court ruled that protecting Brandon had become more important to my parents than protecting their own daughter.
With my aunt’s help, I enrolled at Ellison University, repaired my finances, and finally built the future that had almost been stolen.
Looking back, I realized my parents thought “Alright” meant I had given up.
In reality, it was the first word of a new life where I finally chose myself instead of carrying the weight of everyone else’s lies.