I stepped into the notary’s office fully aware my ex-husband, his lover, and his mother would be there… but when the will was opened, the attorney met my eyes and said, “Mrs. Rowan… I’m very glad you’re here.”

I stepped into the notary’s office fully aware my ex-husband, his lover, and his mother would be there… but when the will was opened, the attorney met my eyes and said, “Mrs. Rowan… I’m very glad you’re here.”

“Ms. Rowan,” he said evenly, “thank you for coming.”

“I didn’t have much choice,” I replied without turning.

He shuffled papers carefully. “You’ll understand soon.”

Behind me, Adrian shifted impatiently. I didn’t move. Standing was the only way I knew to keep my power from sinking into furniture chosen to make me smaller.

As Mr. Harris began reading, my mind drifted back to the call that had brought me here.

It was nearly midnight when my phone rang in my studio apartment. City lights shimmered beyond the window. I almost ignored the unfamiliar number, until instinct told me not to.

“Ms. Rowan,” the caller said calmly, “this is Leonard Harris. I’m sorry for the late hour.”

“Yes?”

“This concerns the estate of Samuel Whitlock. He passed away yesterday. He specifically requested your presence for the reading of his will.”

The floor seemed to drop beneath me.

Samuel Whitlock—my former father-in-law. The only person in that family who treated me as if my ideas mattered.

“There must be some mistake,” I said quietly. “I divorced his son a year ago.”

“There is no mistake,” Mr. Harris replied. “He insisted you be notified personally.”

After hanging up, I stood by the window for a long time, watching the city glow.

Memories surfaced uninvited—the house in Brookhaven Heights that once felt like a promise. The night I found Adrian and Lillian together inside it. Their laughter behind a closed door that should never have needed closing.

I remembered the sharp sting of glass against my wrist when shock made my body clumsy—not dramatic, just real. Betrayal leaves marks whether it intends to or not.

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