After Clara, Evelyn’s identical twin sister, passed away, everyone around her struggled with the resemblance between the two women. At the funeral, Clara’s husband Michael held Evelyn’s hand and begged her not to disappear from his life as well.
For two years, Michael visited Evelyn every Sunday. He claimed he only wanted to remember Clara and hear stories from their childhood. Eventually, overwhelmed by loneliness and shared grief, he asked Evelyn to marry him, saying that being near her helped him breathe again.
Despite warnings from her children and friends, Evelyn agreed. She believed she was honoring Clara’s memory by caring for the man her sister had loved. They married quietly, and for the first week, Michael appeared kind and devoted.
Everything changed on the seventh morning of their marriage. A stranger arrived at Evelyn’s home carrying a small wooden box. He was an elderly lawyer who immediately recognized her resemblance to Clara.
The lawyer revealed that Clara had left him instructions before her death. He was only allowed to deliver the box if Michael ever married Evelyn. Inside was Clara’s wedding ring and a hidden note addressed directly to her sister.
The first words left Evelyn terrified: “Under no circumstances trust Michael.” Suddenly, the marriage she thought was built on grief and compassion became something much darker.Clara had known something about her husband before she died—and she had carefully prepared a final warning that would only reach Evelyn after the truth could no longer be ignored.