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The family group chat exploded at 2:47 PM on a Tuesday. Rachel's message included a screenshot of a wire transfer. $650,000. The caption read: "FINALLY got rid of Maya's restaurant disaster. Buyers closed today. Everyone's getting paid." My phone sat silent in my desk drawer. I was in a meeting with my accountant, reviewing quarterly statements for my commercial property portfolio. The restaurant building—447 Larkin Street, a three-story brick structure in the historic district—generated $8,500 monthly from Chef Morrison's lease. It had for ten years. Rent received on the first of every month, like clockwork. I didn't see Rachel's message until 6:30 PM. By then, my parents had already wired deposits on a Mediterranean cruise. My brother Kyle had put $15,000 down on a thirty-two-foot sailboat. Rachel herself had booked a Tesla and scheduled consultations with three interior designers for her kitchen renovation. The spending spree was methodical. Precise. They'd divided the money within hours: $130,000 to each parent, $130,000 to Kyle, $130,000 to Rachel. The remaining $130,000 was earmarked for "family investments"—which meant whatever Rachel decided. I stared at the screenshot for three full minutes. The wire transfer was real. The routing numbers visible, the timestamp clear. Someone had paid Rachel $650,000 for a building she didn't own, couldn't sell, and had no legal right to even discuss. My building. My deed. My tenant. #aita #reddit #redditstories #redditstory #revengestory #revenge