Part 2: A Breaking Point and a Difficult Decision
One evening, during my son’s birthday celebration, tensions finally reached their peak.
What started as a simple disagreement quickly turned into something much deeper—years of frustration, misunderstanding, and unspoken resentment coming to the surface all at once.
In that moment, I realized something important:
This was no longer about a house, money, or pride.
It was about respect.
That night, I left quietly. I didn’t argue further. I didn’t try to fix things immediately. Instead, I took time to reflect.
The next morning, I made a decision that would change everything.
I contacted my lawyer and reviewed the ownership of the property. Since the house was legally under my company, I chose to sell it. At the same time, I made adjustments to other business assets that my son had been using.
It was not an act of revenge.
It was a boundary.
For years, I had provided support without asking for accountability. That needed to change.
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