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Part 2
The porcelain coffee cup slipped from Chelsea’s hand. It hit the concrete driveway with a heavy crack, sending dark coffee splashing across her bare ankles and expensive slippers.
Revocation of mortgage guarantee.
When Logan and Chelsea bought that large, beautiful house, my son’s credit had not been strong enough. Quietly, I had co-signed the loan. In fact, I was the primary guarantor.
The bank was giving them thirty days to refinance.
If they failed, foreclosure proceedings would begin immediately.
Notice of payment termination and vehicle return.
I had agreed to “help them get started.”
Chelsea’s breathing quickened.
She tore open the third envelope in a panic.
It required immediate repayment of $65,000.
That was the money used for their house down payment.
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