he said.
I looked him straight in the eyes.
“I want you gone before Friday. I want you to take responsibility for your actions. And I want you to remember every single number from one to thirty… before you raise your hand again.”
A week later, his life was in ruins.
He was suspended from his job.
His wife left.
The house was gone.
The image he had built?
It went with it.
Three weeks later… he came back.
He wasn’t the man I thought he was.
Like a man with nothing to hide.
“Help me,” he said.
I’m not apologizing.
Just help me.
So I gave him the only help that mattered.
“A job,” I said. “Construction work.” At 6 a.m. No degree. No shortcuts.
He looked at me as if I’d insulted him.
Maybe.
But it was the first sincere offer I’d made him in years.
He left.
At first.
But one morning… he came back.
With the headphones in his hand.
“Where do I even begin?” he asked.
And for the first time in his life…
He really listened.
People think this story is about revenge.
Which it isn’t.
It’s about weight.
Because a house can make you feel important…
But only life can reveal what you’re truly made of.
Then my phone rang.
Daniel.
I already knew why.
Because someone had just knocked on the front door of that mansion.
And they weren’t there for a viewing.
I answered the fourth doorbell.
“Who the hell is in my house?” he shouted.
I slumped back in my armchair.
The papers were still drying beside me.
“It’s the new owner’s representatives,” I said calmly.
“You shouldn’t keep them waiting.”
Silence.
Then, panic.
“You can’t do this!” he cried. “This is my house!”
I almost smiled.
“My house,” I repeated. “What a strange word.”
So I told him the truth.
“I had every right to sell it. The same right I had when I bought it. The same right I had yesterday… when you hit me 30 times in a house that was never yours.”
He remained silent.
“You wouldn’t,” he said.
“I already have.”
And I hung up.
That afternoon, everything started to fall apart.
They were changing the locks.
The staff were baffled.
The illusion was gone.
But the house was just the beginning.
Because once the truth came out, everything else was exposed as well.
You were using this house to impress investors… presenting it as if it were yours… building a false image of success on something that wasn’t yours.