Her Husband Sold Her SUV For His Mother. Then The Signature Surfaced-eirian

The rain started before Selene reached her last showing of the day.

By then, her feet hurt so badly she had stopped pretending her heels were practical.

She had shown two apartments that morning, one house in a quiet neighborhood after lunch, and a small commercial space downtown just before the sky opened.

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The last couple had been polite, but not patient.

They watched her arrive six minutes late in a rideshare, carrying a folder of property sheets under her blazer to keep them dry, and Selene saw the look pass between them.

Not anger.

Worse.

Doubt.

In real estate, people could forgive a small house, an old roof, or a yard that needed work.

They did not forgive the agent who looked like she could not keep her own life together.

She smiled anyway.

She unlocked doors.

She pointed out storage, light, flooring, a back entrance, zoning notes, and the small details people only cared about after they had already decided they liked a place.

By the time she finished, her hair was damp, the paper coffee cup in her hand had gone cold, and her phone battery was down to eleven percent.

A month earlier, she would have walked to her gray Nissan Kicks, tossed her folders into the passenger seat, turned the heat on, and driven home with the radio low.

That SUV had never been glamorous.

It had a faint scratch near the back bumper and a stubborn air vent that clicked when the fan was too high.

But it was paid off.

It was reliable.

Most importantly, it was hers.

Her grandmother Gertrude had given it to her on her wedding day with a white ribbon tied around the mirror.

Selene still remembered the way the ribbon brushed the dashboard when the air moved.

Gertrude had pressed the keys into her palm after the ceremony, before the cake, before the speeches, before anyone could tell Selene marriage meant handing over every separate part of herself.

“So you’ll never have to depend on anyone to get around,” her grandmother whispered.

That sentence stayed with Selene longer than most wedding advice.

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