“Get out of here, you wretch!” The mother-in-law kicked her out into the street with an old suitcase after the funeral, never imagining the secret her son had left hidden in her pocket…

The slap of the door still echoed in her ears when Lucia Vega realized she was alone.

One worn suitcase. One thin coat. One framed photo of the only person who had ever truly chosen her.

“Get out of here, you wretch!” Margaret Monroe’s voice cut down from the balcony like broken glass. “My son isn’t here to protect you anymore. You don’t belong in this family!”

Lucia didn’t look back.

For three years she had lived in that stone mansion as Edward Monroe’s wife—and as the tolerated embarrassment of an elite family that never forgave him for marrying the housekeeper’s daughter. They had swallowed their contempt only because Edward had stood between them and her like a shield.

But Edward was gone. A car accident, they said. A tragedy on a mountain road.

And without him, the shield vanished.

Richard Monroe, Edward’s older brother, strode down the driveway, perfectly pressed suit, perfectly rehearsed cruelty. He tossed a yellow envelope at her feet.

“Ten thousand dollars,” he said. “Sign a waiver. Walk away from the estate. Disappear.”

Lucia stared at the envelope without bending to pick it up.

“I don’t want your money,” she said. “I just needed time.”

“That’s your problem,” Richard snapped. “You have until the gates close.”

She walked to the bus stop with her suitcase and her silence.

Halfway down the street, her fingers slipped into the inner pocket of her jacket. The sealed letter was still there.

Edward had pressed it into her hands weeks before he died.

“Only open this,” he’d said lightly, though his eyes had been serious, “if one day I’m not around… and you feel cornered.”

On the bus, Lucia held the envelope against her heart. They thought they’d stripped her of everything.

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