Her Mother Sold Her Beach Lot, But One Signature Exposed Everything-kieutrinh

The email arrived while Sarah Chin was sitting alone in her office, listening to rain tap against the window glass.

Her coffee had gone cold beside her keyboard.

The fluorescent light overhead gave everything a thin gray shine, the kind that made even ordinary paperwork look tired.

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She almost ignored the email.

The subject line looked like something meant for a developer, a broker, or one of the endless county offices she had been dealing with for years.

Re: 1247 Coastal Highway – Sale Pending.

Sarah stared at it for three seconds before clicking.

Dear Miss Chin,

We are representing the purchaser of the above-referenced property.

Please contact us regarding commercial zoning transfer procedures.

Closing scheduled for November 18th.

Sincerely,

Thompson & Associates.

November 18th was six days away.

For one brief, stupidly hopeful moment, Sarah thought it had to be a mistake.

There had to be another Sarah Chin.

There had to be another 1247 Coastal Highway.

There had to be some wrong attachment, wrong file, wrong inbox, wrong world.

Then she read the address again.

1247 Coastal Highway.

The little strip of beach land her grandmother had left her in 2016.

The narrow, wind-beaten lot with wild dune grass, scrub pines, and enough sand in the soil to make every relative in her family laugh when Sarah said she was keeping it.

Her aunt had once called it “nothing but hurricane bait.”

Her father had said it was a tax headache.

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