Stepmother Tries to Kick Her Stepson Out, Unaware She Would Soon Be on the Streets Herself

Confrontation
College student Marcus, 19, returned home from his part-time job, only to be told by his stepmother, Karen, to move out in three days to prepare for a new baby.

Exhausted and frustrated, Marcus protested, but Karen insisted, “I want to prepare the house for the baby, do some renovations, and you’ll just be in the way.” His father, Tom, initially sided with Karen, leaving Marcus feeling betrayed.

Desperation

With no place to go, Marcus remembered his Aunt Rose and called her for help. Rose immediately flew to support him. “Do nothing. I’ll be there soon,” she assured him, giving Marcus a glimmer of hope.

Revelation

When Rose arrived, she confronted Karen and Tom, revealing that the house legally belonged to Marcus, thanks to

his late grandmother’s will. “You have no right to kick Marcus out of this house because it’s his house,” Rose declared, stunning everyone.

Outcome
Amidst the chaos, Karen’s deceit about the pregnancy was exposed by Rose, who had seen her drinking wine.

There is no baby!” Karen admitted. Tom, shocked and hurt, ordered Karen to leave. “No. Right now, you’re going to

pack your things and leave,” he said. Finally, Tom apologized to Marcus, promising, “From now on, I will always put you first,” as they reconciled.

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