Hannah had always supported her son Ethan. When he and his wife lost their jobs, she took them in and even transferred the house to his name to help him qualify for a loan. But gratitude turned to distance, and one day, they asked her to leave. Heartbroken, she spent the night in a shelter.
Desperate, she contacted an old friend — a lawyer named Richard — who revealed the house was still legally hers due to incomplete paperwork. With quiet resolve, Hannah found a small apartment, then called Ethan with the truth: they had to move out.
They left without apology.
Hannah returned to her home, stronger than before. Though the betrayal cut deep, she reclaimed her dignity. Ethan reaches out sometimes, but she’s learned that kindness is not weakness. Those closest to us can cause the greatest pain — but karma has its way of settling the score.