Mendez and his meticulous crew arrived on a Thursday morning to execute the massive undertaking. They installed steel beams beneath the structure and carefully managed the hydraulic lifts. The house gave a deep groan as it rose steadily away from the earth it had occupied for three decades. By evening, the entire building was securely loaded onto a transport system and driven away. The crew spent hours raking the lot perfectly clean, ensuring not a single scrap of lumber remained behind. When they departed, the space was nothing but flat ground. I absorbed the reality of my cleared land before driving back to stay with Elise for a peaceful night of sleep.
I parked across the street on Sunday morning to quietly watch their return. Jaxon stepped out of a taxi with Blair and the children, radiating arrogant confidence. His expression shattered into utter shock when he saw an empty lot where our home had stood. When he frantically called my phone to demand an explanation, I calmly reminded him that the land had always belonged to me. The reality washed over him as he stood motionless in the wind. My father had given me a powerful exit door, and I had finally walked through it. The legal battle ahead would be difficult, but my future now belonged entirely to me.