When Gloria’s will was read, Delaney expected nothing more than polite condolences and maybe a token keepsake. Instead, she became the heir to everything—and the target of everyone’s resentment. Caleb’s coldness turned sharper, and Tessa’s hostility grew venomous within days. Yet, in the heart of that grand old house, Gloria had left behind something more potent than money: the truth. A sealed envelope and a flash drive, waiting for the moment Delaney would need them most.
When the lies reached their peak, she gathered them both in the living room and pressed play. Gloria’s voice echoed like a reckoning—calm, direct, unflinching. Every secret exposed, every betrayal addressed. By the time the screen went dark, the walls between them had cracked. For the first time, silence didn’t feel like defeat—it felt like peace. On the porch that night, Delaney understood: the inheritance wasn’t wealth. It was the power to begin again, with nothing to prove and everything to gain.