My Girlfriend Moved In — Then Tried to Kick Out My Little Brother

When I asked my girlfriend Melissa to move in with me, I believed it would bring us closer and help build a home for all three of us myself, her, and my 16-year-old brother, Liam. After our parents died in a car accident two years ago, I became Liam’s guardian. He was no longer just my brother he was my responsibility, my family, and my best friend. So when Melissa agreed to join our household, I felt hopeful, even though I had ignored early warning signs like her subtle disregard for Liam’s role in our lives.

On the day she moved in, everything seemed to be going smoothly. I helped her settle in and then went out to buy groceries for a special dinner to celebrate. I pictured us enjoying pasta and wine together, starting this new chapter with love. But when I returned, I was shocked. Liam’s belongings his clothes, books, and even his school backpack were sitting outside in boxes and garbage bags. Melissa stood at the front door, unbothered, and told me she had “helped him understand” that couples need their own space. Then she called him a freeloader and claimed he was old enough to be on his own.

I was livid. Liam, who juggles two jobs and carries more weight than most teenagers ever should, stood there ashamed. That was the moment I saw Melissa clearly someone who didn’t respect the life Liam and I had built, who thought love meant ignoring my history and duties. I didn’t hesitate. I told her to pack up and leave. She pushed back, but I didn’t waver. Liam was my priority, and he always would be.

After she left, I helped Liam bring everything back inside. He apologized, thinking he had caused the problem, but I told him the truth he had protected me. Melissa revealed her true self, and thanks to him, I didn’t lose more time with the wrong person. We ended the night on the couch, laughing at how wild the day had been. I reminded him we’re a team. This house will always be his home and no one will ever make him feel otherwise again.

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