Her Family Banned Her From the Reunion, Then Used Her Beach House-eirian

Katelyn learned she was not invited to the family reunion in the most modern way possible: through a message she was not supposed to see.

Her phone lit up on the passenger seat at 11:38 AM, just as she was parked two streets back from the stretch of South Carolina coastline where the summer air always tasted like salt and hot pavement.

The preview came from a group chat she had been removed from earlier that morning.

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Somehow, the first line still pushed through.

Monica: “Final reminder: don’t send Katelyn the address. She’s not invited. Let’s keep this drama-free.”

Katelyn stared at the words for a long moment while the Atlantic wind pushed sand across the roadside in pale little ribbons.

Years ago, that message would have broken something in her.

She would have typed too fast, deleted three paragraphs, rewritten a softer version, and tried to explain why excluding her from her own family hurt.

She would have called her mother.

She would have asked what she had done this time.

But the woman sitting behind the wheel that day was not the same woman who used to beg for a chair at tables where people only made room after she apologized for needing one.

Katelyn had learned the hard way that some families do not need misunderstanding to mistreat you.

Sometimes they understand perfectly.

They just count on you being too hurt to defend yourself.

So she did not answer.

She did not call.

She did not send a single question mark into the chat where they had already decided she was the problem.

Instead, she opened the location pin attached to a separate message thread her cousin had accidentally left visible in the event details.

For half a second, she thought the map had glitched.

Then the pin settled directly over the beach house she owned.

Katelyn laughed so hard she had to press one hand to her mouth.

It was not a happy laugh.

It was the sound a person makes when betrayal finally becomes ridiculous enough to stop being confusing.

They had picked her beach house.

Not a rental nearby.

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