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My eyes sting, but I won’t let tears fall today. Today, I finish what I started.
“Tom,” I say to the sheriff, “can you hand him the paper?”
“What is this?” he asks.
“Eviction notice,” I say. “Effective immediately. You’ve got one hour to pack and get out.”
“You’re kidding me.”
“I’m not.”
“You can’t just throw me out!”
“I can,” I say calmly. “And I am.”
“But where am I supposed to go?” His voice pitches into something childish, something pathetic. “I don’t have any money!”
“You should’ve thought of that before you hit me,” I say, rising from my seat.
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