They sold my house while I was gone… then offered me a couch.

My name is Benjamin Hart. I’m thirty-two, a real estate agent in Raleigh, North Carolina, and for most of my adult life I was the kind of man people called reliable when what they really meant was available. If something leaked, broke, stalled, collapsed, or needed to be paid for by Friday, my name floated to the top of the family conversation like a life raft no one ever asked permission to climb into. I kept extra batteries in my glove box, legal pads in my briefcase, stain remover under my sink, and a torque wrench in the trunk. I knew how to reset a breaker, patch drywall, sweet-talk a listing agent, read a sewer scope report without flinching, and make frozen meatballs taste like an intentional dinner. I was the oldest child, the problem solver, the backup plan with a pulse.