I sat at the mahogany desk in the grand vacation home, the letter trembling in my hands. The words on the yellowed paper felt heavier than the weight of the entire house I had just inherited.

*”Dear Carol,
By the time you read this, I hope you’ll understand the choice I made.”*

I took a deep breath, the silence of the house pressing in around me. I kept reading.

*”I know I wasn’t the mother you needed. I won’t make excuses for that. You were just a child who lost her mother, and instead of embracing you, I focused on my own daughters. I thought I was protecting them from the pain of sharing their father’s love with someone new. But in doing so, I failed you.”*

I clenched my jaw. This was not the letter I had expected. Not after a lifetime of being treated like an afterthought.

*”The truth is, I saw you. I saw how you hid your hurt, how you swallowed your disappointment every time I picked Amanda and Becca over you. I saw how you left at 18 without looking back. And I knew you were right to leave.”*

I blinked away tears. I had spent years believing Linda barely thought of me after I left.

*”I didn’t deserve your kindness, but I did see it. You never once retaliated, never tried to take what was theirs. You just wanted to be accepted, and when you weren’t, you simply walked away. I never told you this, but after your father died, I often wondered what kind of life you built for yourself. I watched from afar, proud of you in a way I never said out loud.”*

I let out a shaky breath.

*”As for Amanda and Becca… I love my daughters, but I failed them in a different way. I gave them everything without teaching them gratitude. I made excuses for their entitlement. When I grew sick, I saw the truth: they saw me as nothing more than a wallet. In my last years, they only visited when they needed money. But you… you never asked me for anything.

So I’m giving you this house, Carol. Not to make up for the past—because I know I can’t—but because you’re the only one who won’t waste it. My daughters will hate you for this, but they would have sold this house in a heartbeat and spent every dime without a second thought.

Do with it what you will. Sell it. Keep it. Burn it to the ground if that’s what brings you peace.

By Star

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