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Rising From Ashes: The Swapped Heiress
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Chapter 6

The heavy silver head of the cane hovered inches from Haven's forehead.

Haven didn't blink. She stared directly into Titus's bloodshot eyes.

"Swing it," Haven said, her voice slicing through the tense air like a scalpel. "And I'll add Aggravated Assault to the Felony Trespassing charge."

Titus's jaw slacked. The cane wavered slightly in his grip.

Haven took another step forward, forcing Titus to lean back to maintain his balance.

"Under the Federal Fair Housing Act," Haven recited, her words rapid and precise. In her past life, when she was being crushed by Preston's lawyers and ruthless landlords, she had spent months in the public library, desperately memorizing every line of the tenant protection laws. She had lost back then, but those statutes were burned into her brain like a brand. "Using coercion, intimidation, or threats to interfere with a tenant's housing rights is a federal offense. You just offered a lease extension in exchange for forced marriage. That's extortion."

Cletus groaned from the floor, spitting a mouthful of bloody saliva onto the linoleum. "You think the sheriff gives a shit about your big words? He's my uncle!"

Haven pulled her phone from her pocket. She held the screen up. The red recording timer was ticking past the three-minute mark.

"I'm recording everything," Haven said, her eyes never leaving Titus. "And this isn't just staying on my phone. If I hit send, it goes straight to the South Ridge community Facebook group, the local news tip line, and every single person in this dying town. Your uncle might be the sheriff, but even he can't protect you when the whole county hears you trying to extort a high schooler for marriage."

Titus's face turned a mottled, sickly gray. He slowly lowered the cane, the tip hitting the floor with a dull thud.

"You're bluffing, you little bitch," Titus spat, but his voice lacked its previous thunder.

"Try me," Haven countered instantly. "And while we're on the subject of the lease. My mother has maintained this property, paid the property taxes you forced on her, and occupied this land exclusively for over fifteen years. Under the state laws of Adverse Possession, which I spent countless sleepless nights studying, you don't own this land anymore, Titus. We do."

The silence in the room was absolute.

Brenda stared at her daughter, her mouth slightly open, the shovel completely forgotten in her hands.

Titus's chest heaved. He looked at the phone, then at Haven's unyielding face. He knew when he was beaten.

"Get up," Titus snapped at Cletus, kicking his grandson's leg.

Cletus scrambled to his feet, holding his bleeding jaw, his eyes darting away from Haven in genuine fear.

"You'll starve," Titus hissed, walking toward the broken door. "I'll make sure nobody in this county buys a single weed from you."

Haven let out a short, humorless laugh. She pointed toward the open door.

"My market isn't this dying town," Haven said. "Get out."

Titus and Cletus practically ran to their rusted pickup truck. The engine roared, tires spinning in the dirt as they sped away.

Haven waited until the dust settled. Then, her shoulders dropped. She let out a long, shaky breath, her fingers trembling as she stopped the recording.

"Haven..." Brenda whispered, stepping forward. "How did you know all that?"

"I read," Haven lied smoothly, turning to inspect the broken door frame. "We need to make sure they don't try to retaliate quietly."

Haven walked into her bedroom. She grabbed a thick black Sharpie and tore a massive piece of cardboard from an old moving box.

She pressed the marker hard against the cardboard, the friction squeaking loudly in the quiet room. She wrote out the core tenets of the Fair Housing Act and the state laws on tenant harassment in massive, block letters.

"Lock the door behind me," Haven told Brenda, grabbing a roll of packing tape.

Haven marched down the dirt road, the hot sun beating down on her back. She walked straight into the center of South Ridge.

The town's public bulletin board stood outside the only grocery store. It was covered in faded flyers for lost dogs and church bake sales.

Haven slapped her cardboard sign directly in the center, covering everything else. She taped down all four corners, pressing the adhesive hard against the wood.

A few locals sitting on the bench outside the store stopped talking. They stared at the bold black letters.

Haven turned around. She met the eyes of a woman who rented from Boggs down the street.

"Read it," Haven said loudly, ensuring everyone heard. "It's the law."

She didn't wait for a response. She turned and walked toward the public library, leaving the ripples of her rebellion to spread through the town.

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