Evelyn Hart had spent more than thirty years waking before sunrise to the smell of soil and hay, to the low, patient sounds of animals waiting to be fed, to the quiet certainty that the land she worked would give back exactly what she put into it. The farm in rural Wisconsin had never made her rich, but it had given her something steadier than money: rhythm, purpose, and pride. She had raised her son Michael there after her husband died unexpectedly, teaching him how to fix fences, how to respect the weather, how to understand that nothing worth having came without effort. When age finally began to settle into her bones and her hands ached too much in the mornings, selling the farm felt like a painful but sensible decision. She imagined a small apartment near Milwaukee, sunlight through clean windows, mornings with coffee instead of chores, evenings with books instead of exhaustion. She never imagined that the sale would turn her into a target. The moment the paperwork was finalized and the funds transferred, the tone of conversations with her son shifted. Michael called more often, his voice strained with a politeness that didn’t quite reach warmth.
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