
Chapter 2: The Envelope I Never Opened Until Now
As everyone stood in stunned silence, the weight of the moment pressed down like a tangible force. The air was heavy with anticipation, the kind that made every second tick by agonizingly slow. Clarissa’s smug expression faltered as she realized whatever control she thought she had was slipping away. I could feel the eyes of everyone on me, a jury awaiting revelation.
Evelyn stepped closer, her face a mask of mixed emotions—concern, fear, and perhaps a hint of relief. Her voice, barely above a whisper, trembled as she said, “Please, let’s not do this here.” But it was too late. The path we were on had no detours.
“This is about more than just me,” I replied, my voice steady despite the storm brewing within. “This is about family, about truths that have been buried for too long.”
