So when Allison arrived with the notary and a stack of documents, I already knew how the situation would unfold. She placed the papers in front of me and said, “We made this easy, Mom, the buyer is ready, and you will get eight hundred fifty thousand dollars.”
The documents included more than a sale, they included full control over my finances and healthcare. “Where would I go,” I asked softly, playing the role they expected.
“We found a lovely assisted living place,” she said, smiling confidently.
I picked up the pen slowly, watching her satisfaction grow, and then the doorbell rang.
“Ignore it,” she said quickly, but I stood anyway and walked to the door.
When I opened it, Laura Chen stood there with two police officers beside her. “Hello, Susan, I believe we have documents to review,” she said calmly.
The officers stepped forward and announced they were investigating a report of attempted financial exploitation, and the entire room shifted in an instant. The notary panicked and left quickly, while Allison tried to defend her actions as helpful family concern.