
Emily já havia enterrado sua melhor amiga, pensando que o pior já tinha passado. Mas quando um visitante repentino chegou com uma criança e um segredo, sua vida perfeita começou a ruir de maneiras que ela nunca imaginou.
Nunca pensei que algo pudesse doer mais do que perder Rachel.

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Ela era mais do que minha melhor amiga. Ela era minha irmã. Nós nos conhecemos na segunda série. Eu era tímido, estudioso. Ela era barulhenta, engraçada, destemida. De alguma forma, nós simplesmente nos demos bem. Sempre foram Emily e Rachel.
Quando ela teve câncer, fiquei ao lado dela até o fim. Segurei sua mão, escovei seu cabelo e conversei com ela mesmo quando ela não conseguia mais responder. Fiquei pensando que ela abriria os olhos e sorriria novamente. Ela nunca o fez.

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Seis meses depois, a dor ainda estava lá. A tristeza vinha em ondas. Alguns dias eu conseguia trabalhar. Alguns dias eu mal conseguia sair da cama.
Aquela tarde começou como qualquer outra. A chuva batia suavemente contra as janelas. Eu estava na cozinha, secando pratos. Ouvi a porta da frente abrir. Daniel tinha chegado lá primeiro.
Virei a esquina e congelei.

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Era Amanda, a irmã mais velha de Rachel. Ela parecia rude. Pálida. Seu cabelo estava preso para trás como se ela não tivesse tido tempo para pensar sobre isso. Ela estava segurando uma pequena mochila rosa em uma mão e um grande envelope na outra.
“Preciso falar com vocês dois”, ela disse.
Meu estômago caiu. “Lily está bem?”
Amanda assentiu, mas não sorriu. “Ela está bem. Mas… isso é difícil. É sobre ela.”

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Rachel teve Lily há cerca de dois anos. Nenhum pai à vista. Ela apenas disse: “É melhor assim.”
Ela nunca pediu ajuda, mas ela trouxe Lily muito. Nossa casa se tornou um segundo lar para aquela garotinha. Eu a amava. Ainda amo.
Daniel costumava rir e brincar com ela. Então… algo mudou.
Ele começou a dar desculpas quando Rachel passou. Disse que tinha recados. Ou uma sessão de ginástica. Ou uma ligação para atender.

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Perguntei a ele uma vez: “Você está evitando Rachel?”
Ele disse: “O quê? Não. Só estou ocupado.”
Mas eu sabia. Eu sempre soube que algo estava errado. Eu simplesmente nunca pressionei.
Daniel deu um passo à frente, já tenso. “O que tem ela?”
Os olhos de Amanda pousaram nele. “Ela é sua filha!”

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Pisquei. “O quê?”
“Você é o pai dela”, ela disse, mais firmemente. “Rachel me contou. Na noite em que Lily nasceu.”
O rosto de Daniel ficou branco. “Não. Isso não é verdade.”
“Ela me jurou que manteria segredo”, disse Amanda. “Disse que não queria atrapalhar seu casamento. Mas queria que Lily soubesse quem era seu pai. Caso algo acontecesse.”

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Daniel balançou a cabeça enquanto sua mão voava para o peito. “Eu-eu não posso…”
Então ele desmoronou. Bem ali, na porta da frente. Suas costas deslizaram pela parede enquanto seus joelhos cederam. Ele estava ofegante por ar.
“Daniel!” Corri até ele e me joguei no chão ao lado dele. “Respire. Olhe para mim. Inspire pelo nariz. Expire pela boca.”

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Amanda deu um passo para trás, apertando o envelope contra o peito. “Eu não sabia que ele reagiria assim…”
Eu a ignorei. Apenas mantive minhas mãos nos ombros de Daniel, tentando mantê-lo firme.
Demorou alguns minutos, mas ele começou a se acalmar. Ele encostou a cabeça na parede e fechou os olhos.
Virei-me para Amanda. “Você não pode simplesmente aparecer e dizer algo assim.”

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Ela parecia cansada. Não brava. Só triste. “Eu não teria, Emily. Mas o seguro de vida de Rachel está atrasado. Não posso mais cuidar de Lily. Não sabia mais o que fazer.”
“Você acha que Daniel é o pai?” perguntei.
Amanda assentiu. “Rachel me disse que ele estava. Ela disse que eles estavam bêbados na sua festa de inauguração. Lembra? Que aconteceu uma vez. E ela não queria causar drama.”

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Daniel abriu os olhos e olhou para mim. “Não foi isso que aconteceu.”
Amanda piscou. “Como?”
Daniel sentou-se mais ereto. “Eu não dormi com Rachel.”
“Então por que ela iria…” Amanda começou, mas ele a interrompeu.

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“Ela estava em cima de mim”, ele disse calmamente. “Acordei e ela já estava lá. Eu não disse sim. Não consegui dizer nada. Desmaiei de novo.”
A sala ficou em silêncio.
Olhei para ele. Não sabia o que dizer. Não sabia como me sentir. Ele olhou para mim, os olhos cheios de algo que eu nunca tinha visto nele antes — medo. Vergonha.
“Eu não te contei”, ele disse, “porque achei que você não acreditaria em mim”.

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Amanda ficou parada ali por um segundo, depois recuou em direção à porta.
“Vou deixar isso com você”, ela disse, colocando o envelope e a mochila de Lily no chão. “Mas precisamos descobrir isso.”
Ela entrou na chuva sem dizer mais nada.
Sentei-me ao lado de Daniel, olhando para aquela mochila rosa. Tinha um pequeno chaveiro de coelho no zíper. Da Lily.

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Ele não mentiu para mim. Mentiu?
Depois que Amanda foi embora, a casa ficou oca. Como se o ar tivesse sido sugado para fora dela.
Daniel sentou-se na minha frente na sala de estar, seu rosto pálido e inexpressivo. Ele parecia estar esperando por raiva, por perdão, talvez por ambos. Eu não sabia o que dar a ele. Eu não sabia o que sentia.
Então eu disse: “Preciso que você saia por alguns dias.”

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Os olhos dele se arregalaram. “Você está me pedindo para ir embora?”
“Não para sempre”, eu disse. “Só um pouco de espaço. Preciso de tempo para pensar.”
Ele assentiu. “Certo.”
Foi isso. Sem briga. Sem protesto. Ele apenas silenciosamente fez uma mala e foi embora naquela noite.

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Quando acordei na manhã seguinte, a casa estava silenciosa. Fiz café e despejei na pia. Não conseguia parar de olhar para a mochila rosa que Amanda tinha deixado para trás. A de Lily. Aquela com o chaveiro de coelhinho.
Peguei-o uma vez, segurei-o nas mãos e depois o coloquei de volta no chão. Não chorei. Só me senti… pesado. Como se estivesse carregando um peso que não pedi.

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Fiquei pensando: perdi Rachel. E agora posso perder Daniel também.
Cada lembrança de Rachel se distorcia em algo estranho. Eu me lembrava de sua risada. De seus abraços. De seus conselhos. Mas agora eu me perguntava o quanto disso era real. Quantos momentos eram honestos. Eu queria gritar, mas tudo que eu conseguia fazer era sentar no silêncio.
Poucos dias depois, minha velha amiga Megan ligou. Ela conhecia Rachel e eu desde a faculdade.

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“Eu ouvi o que aconteceu”, ela disse suavemente.
“Você fez isso?”, perguntei, sem nem ter certeza de quanto havia se espalhado.
“Chega”, ela disse. “Você quer conversar?”
Nós nos encontramos em uma pequena cafeteria perto do hospital. Contei tudo a ela — bem, quase tudo. Só as partes que eu conseguia dizer em voz alta.

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Contei a ela o que Daniel havia dito. O que Amanda havia alegado. Como eu havia pedido para ele ir embora. Ela não interrompeu. Ela apenas escutou.
Quando terminei, ela olhou para mim por um longo tempo e disse: “Se fosse só uma aventura, Rachel teria te contado. Principalmente no final.”
“O que você quer dizer?”
“Você estava lá com ela, certo? No hospital?”

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Eu assenti.
“Ela tinha tempo. Ela tinha espaço. Se ela estivesse tentando fazer as pazes antes de ir embora, ela não teria te contado algo tão grande?”
Pisquei para ela.
“Ela não fez isso porque sabia que não era algo que você perdoaria”, disse Megan. “Não porque era bagunçado. Porque era errado .”

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Isso me atingiu no peito. Lembrei-me daquelas horas silenciosas no hospital. O sorriso fraco de Rachel. Sua voz mal era um sussurro. O jeito como ela pegou minha mão e segurou. Ela teve tempo de me contar a verdade. Ela simplesmente não contou.
Aquele silêncio… dizia tudo.
Mais tarde naquela noite, liguei para Daniel. Minhas mãos tremiam quando segurei o telefone.

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“Eu acredito em você”, eu disse a ele. “E lamento não ter acreditado antes. Por favor, volte para casa.”
Ele não disse nada por um segundo. Então, finalmente, “Estarei aí em quinze minutos.”
Pedimos um teste de DNA naquela mesma semana, um desses kits rápidos e fáceis de enviar pelo correio. Os resultados voltaram duas semanas depois.
Não o pai.

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Nós nos sentamos à mesa da cozinha, olhando para o papel. Eu não sabia se sentia alívio ou desgosto. Talvez ambos.
Amanda não acreditou. Ela levou Daniel ao tribunal para obter apoio. Tivemos que fazer o teste novamente — dessa vez pelos canais oficiais.
Mesmo resultado. Daniel não era o pai de Lily.
E a verdade, qualquer que fosse, teria que permanecer enterrada com Rachel.

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Amanda ligou algumas semanas depois do segundo teste. Ela não se desculpou, apenas compartilhou o que sabia. Talvez ela precisasse dizer isso em voz alta. Talvez eu precisasse ouvir.
Ela me disse que Rachel sempre invejou meu casamento, minha casa e a vida pela qual eu trabalhei. Os pequenos comentários, os olhares, eu sentia falta de todos eles. Amanda acreditava que Rachel realmente achava que Daniel era o pai. Mas não foi um acidente.

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“Ela queria algo que fosse seu”, disse Amanda.
Isso ficou comigo por dias.
Eu disse a ela que ela deveria considerar enviar o DNA de Lily para um desses sites de genealogia. Talvez um dia, ela obtivesse respostas. Talvez não. Desejei-lhe tudo de bom, mas sabia que tinha que deixar ir. Rachel se foi, e a amizade que eu pensava que tínhamos morreu com ela.

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Daniel e eu começamos a terapia. Tem sido um trabalho duro, mas honesto. Alguns dias são pesados. Mas carregamos o peso juntos.
E então, algo inesperado, algo lindo aconteceu. Eu engravidei.
Agora uma menina está a caminho.
Depois de tudo, aprendemos que o amor é mais forte do que aquilo que tentou nos quebrar. Que a verdade importa. Que a cura leva tempo.

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Mas o futuro? É nosso agora. E parece cheio de luz.
Rachel instala câmeras escondidas para aliviar seus medos sobre deixar sua filha de dois anos com uma babá. Mas quando os terrores do cochilo de sua filha começam, a filmagem revela uma verdade horripilante, que destrói sua confiança e expõe uma perigosa traição.
3 Incredible Stories Where Money Caused a Rift in the Family

Money has been called the root of all evil, but these lifeless pieces of paper don’t change anyone; they change on their own. In the following stories, people showed their true nature when faced with large amounts of money.
One of the three people in the following tales tried to monopolize her husband’s life and money by kicking his son out, while another tried to bring a feuding family together using finances. A third got a life insurance policy and pretended to be dead. Read on…

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1. My Stepmom Tried Kicking Me Out Only to Discover Something Shocking About Our House That Turned the Tables Around
Returning from work, I was wiped out. College classes by day, gaming store shifts by night… it was endless. I never wanted this part-time job, especially since Dad’s income could cover my expenses.
But my stepmom, Karen, insisted, claiming it’d “teach him responsibility.” When I walked in, my father and stepmom were on my case. Karen was on me immediately, asking, “Why are you late? You were supposed to clean today!”

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I tried to keep calm.
“I had a long day. I’ll clean tomorrow.”
My stepmom folded her arms, her voice sharp as she questioned, “Tomorrow? That’s not how responsibility works, Marcus.”
I couldn’t hold back. “You’re home all day. Is cleaning really that hard?”
Her face flushed red. “How dare YOU speak to ME like that!”
Just then, Dad entered the room, looking between us. “What’s going on?”
“Marcus refuses to clean,” Karen said, crossing her arms.
“I’m not refusing. I said I’ll do it tomorrow. I’m tired,” I explained, swallowing back my frustration.

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Dad sighed, glancing at Karen. “He’ll do it tomorrow. Let’s leave it at that.”
Relieved, I turned toward my room, but Dad stopped me. “Don’t go anywhere tonight, son. We have news to share.”
Nodding, I headed upstairs.
When Dad came to get me later, I dragged myself down to the table, where a cold plate of leftovers waited. As I picked at my food, I felt Karen’s and Dad’s eyes on me.
“What’s this big news?” I asked, glancing up.

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Dad shared a quick look with Karen. “We’re pregnant!” they announced together.
I froze, almost choking. “Uh… congratulations,” I managed, forcing a smile.
Dad looked thrilled, but Karen’s expression stayed cold.
Turning somber, he started, “Son, I don’t know how to say this… but…”
“Actually, Marcus,” Karen began, cutting my dad off, “YOU need to move out.”
“What? Dad, what is she talking about?!” I stammered, looking at Dad, shocked.

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Karen’s look didn’t waver. “My baby is on the way, and we need to prepare the house for it, maybe do renovations. You’ll just be a burden and in the way. We need space for our child.”
“Dad? Where will I go? I can’t afford rent… I work part-time and study! And… God, this is my home too! Dad, say something! Please!” I looked at him, feeling a wave of betrayal.
Dad shifted uncomfortably, looking at me and back at Karen, but stayed silent.
Realizing I was on my own, I said, “You know what? You two can go to hell!” before storming off to my room and slamming the door!

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That night, I lay there, feeling lost and abandoned. They couldn’t just toss me out like this, I thought desperately. As their muffled voices drifted through the door, I pressed my ear against it.
Dad sounded hesitant as he said, “Maybe he should stay until he finishes school…”
Karen’s reply was sharp. “Tom, we’ve been over this. He has to go.”
At that moment, I felt utterly alone.

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Karen’s voice cut in, “You have three days to figure it out,” she insisted, having walked into my room without even knocking.
I felt heat rush to my face. “I’m a student with a part-time job! I can’t afford a place, let alone in three days!”
But I was talking to my stepmom’s back as she walked away.
Then I thought of Grandma Rose. Maybe she’d help. I dialed her number, hands shaking.
“Grandma Rose? It’s Marcus,” I choked out.
“Marcus? What’s wrong?” she asked, concerned.

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I spilled everything, barely holding back tears.
Rose listened quietly, then said, “Do nothing, sweetheart. I’ll be there soon.”
The next day, my late grandmother’s sister arrived at our door, eyes blazing. She didn’t wait a second.
“Everyone to the living room. Now.”
Karen’s glare met Rose’s, but my grandma spoke first.
“How dare you throw a child out of his home?” she demanded, her voice like steel.

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“Marcus isn’t a child,” Karen snapped back.
“Until he finishes school, he is,” Rose replied. “But none of this matters. This is Marcus’s house. He isn’t going anywhere.”
I blinked, shocked, as Karen scoffed. Rose’s next words shut her down.
“My late sister left the house to Marcus before she passed. It’s been his since he turned eighteen.”
Silence followed, and Karen’s face twisted with anger. But Rose wasn’t finished.
“And by the way, Karen, how’s that wine you were drinking? Odd for a pregnant woman.”

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Karen’s face went pale. “What? How do you know about that?”
“I saw you this morning at the café with your friend on my way here,” Rose replied.
“There is no baby!” Karen blurted, horrified by her slip-up.
Dad looked at her, stunned. “You lied?” he whispered.
Karen tried to recover, but Rose’s calm voice cut in. “Pack your things and go.”

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Within minutes, Karen was gone. Dad looked at me, regretful.
“I’m sorry, son. I don’t know what came over me.”
For the first time in a long while, I felt safe. I hugged him, feeling the relief of finally being home.

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2. Hate Tore My Family Apart Until My Grandmother Brought Us Together One Last Time with a Great Revelation
Scott and I drove to Grandma Eleanor’s for her 80th birthday, the first time in years the whole family was gathering because we hated each other. My husband parked, and as we stepped out into the chilly air, he grumbled, “I still don’t get why we’re here.”
“It’s Grandma’s birthday,” I reminded him. “She’s the only truly kind person in this family, and she wanted us all together.”
He sighed. “I could be working right now. You know we need the money.”

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“It’s one evening,” I said, instinctively patting my stomach. “Do you think they’ll notice?”
Scott chuckled. “If I didn’t know, I wouldn’t notice. But what about telling your grandma?”
“Maybe at the end of the night,” I whispered.
As we headed toward the door, my brother Michael and his wife, Stacy, called out, “Hey! Wait up!”
Stacy hobbled in heels, complaining, “I can’t run in these!”
Scott and I exchanged a look, rolling our eyes. We all knew Stacy only stuck around for Michael’s money.
Scott nudged me to press the doorbell. “Can we just get this over with?”

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At the door, Grandma Eleanor’s warm smile greeted us as she hugged each of us. Inside, the table was loaded with food.
“Why did you make so much, Grandma?” I asked, touched by the spread.
“Oh, I love doing this,” she said, smiling.
As we settled in, Michael asked, “Mom’s not here yet?”
“She’s not sure she can make it,” Eleanor replied, a touch of sadness in her voice.
“Typical,” I muttered. “She never has time for us.”
Michael shot me a look. “Stop. She’s our mom.”

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“Yeah? And she hasn’t wished me a happy birthday in years,” I snapped.
Michael’s face hardened. “You act like you’re perfect, Camilla! She had her career as an actress to focus on!”
“And she put it before us every time because it’s the only thing she cared about!” I fired back.
Scott put a hand on my shoulder, “Camilla, maybe just…”
I ignored him. “You only have those restaurants because Uncle handed them to you!”
Michael clenched his fists. “You’ve always been jealous of me, haven’t you?”
“Jealous of what? That you’re alone with a wife who’s only there for your money?”

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“And you have it so good?” he sneered. “Your husband can barely hold a job, and how long have you been trying for kids… five, ten years?”
“Go to hell!” I shouted, standing up.
“Enough!” Grandma Eleanor’s voice cut through the chaos as she stood. “This is my birthday. I brought you here to celebrate… not to argue! And as for the inheritance…”
My head snapped toward her. “Inheritance?”
Eleanor’s voice was stern. “Your grandfather left something, and I have plans for it too, but I’m not leaving a penny to either of you until you prove you deserve it and earn my trust.”

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“What?” Michael demanded. “How do we prove it?”
“Show me you deserve it,” she said quietly, then turned and left.
Needing air, I walked outside, hands cradling my stomach. Michael followed.
“So we might have an inheritance,” he said, glancing at me.
“If you hadn’t ruined things as usual,” I shot back.
“Me?” He looked stunned. “You started it!”
“Michael, I need this inheritance. Scott and I…” I hesitated.
He raised a brow. “Why should I step aside? I need it too. Stacy’s about to leave if I don’t fix things at the restaurants.”
“Maybe she should,” I muttered, turning back toward the house. “I’m not giving up on this.”

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Michael followed me back in, muttering, “Not fair, Camilla.”
I found Grandma in her room. “Grandma, I’m sorry we ruined tonight. Let me help you with anything.”
“Is this how you think you’ll win an inheritance?” she asked with a raised brow. “Do you really need it, Camilla?”
I placed a hand on my stomach. “Because…”
Just then, Michael burst in, interrupting. “Camilla’s lying about me, Grandma!”
“We weren’t even talking about you,” she said dryly.

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Then, just as we returned to the dining room, Mom arrived, swooping in with open arms. “My darlings!”
“Oh, Camilla,” she said, eyeing me critically, “have you gained weight?”
I rolled my eyes and turned back to the table. More bickering followed between my brother, me, and our mother as we tried to prove who deserved the inheritance most. Then suddenly, Grandma’s face turned pale. She clutched her chest, and we heard a loud thud as she collapsed.
“Grandma!” I screamed before clutching my stomach. “Call an ambulance!”

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My husband rushed to my side, gripping my hand. “What’s wrong?”
“It’s starting,” I gasped.
Scott’s eyes widened. “Labor?”
“Yes!” I shrieked.
Michael shouted, “You were pregnant?!”
Our mother commented, “I’m going to be a grandma?!”
And I demanded they call 911!
We’d become so estranged that I didn’t even want to tell them when I got pregnant. I didn’t want to bother because Mom would ignore her grandchild as she ignored me. The madness in our family is why Scott and I moved far away.

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The only person I truly loved was my Nana. She was there for me all the time, the only light in this crazy family, and now she might be gone.
In the hospital, I refused to give birth until I knew about Eleanor. Scott pleaded, “Camilla, focus on the baby!”
After an agonizing hour, our baby girl was born, and when I woke up, Michael entered looking somber. That’s when I found out Grandma had passed away while I was in labor.
“We found a note addressed to the family in your grandmother’s belongings,” a nurse who came in said.

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The note revealed Nana had known I was pregnant, and she’d left her whole inheritance to Scott and my child. She urged Michael to divorce his wife, who had opted to stay behind at the house. And lastly, she pleaded with our mom to do better for us and her grandchild.
Michael remorsefully confessed, “I’m sorry for what I said, Camilla.”
Our mom looked guilty, whispering, “Could I… be a real grandma?”
“Maybe,” I said, holding my newborn and feeling like our family was turning a new leaf as I announced, “Her name is Eleanor.”

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3. I Thought My Father Was Dead, Only to Find Out a Sinister Truth When We Tried Burying Him
I climbed out of the car, standing in front of the church, and felt the weight of losing Dad crash over me. “We couldn’t even give him a proper funeral,” I thought. Bella’s sudden bark interrupted me. She was his dog and was usually calm with staying in the car, but not today.
“Bella!” I turned, watching her agitated at the window.
I gave a hand signal to calm her, and she lay down, though her eyes stayed fixed on me.

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“Stay, Bella,” I whispered, patting her head through the window.
Leaving her whining behind, I walked inside. Dad’s casket lay at the front, roped off since he’d died of an infection. I settled beside my mother, knowing I’d never get a true goodbye.
As the final hymn started, Bella’s bark echoed through the church. She’d managed to get out of the car and jumped on the casket, flowers crashing to the floor as she barked and scratched at the lid!

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Sensing something was wrong, I jumped up. “Open the casket!” I yelled.
Murmurs rose, but I didn’t care; I threw it open myself.
It was empty!
Everyone gasped, but I barely heard. I turned to the funeral director, demanding, “Where is he?!”
My mother’s knees buckled, and I caught her just as she fainted. I rushed her to the hospital, my mind racing. “How could Dad’s body be missing?” I wondered softly.

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That night, I called the police. Detective Bradshaw came over.
“The coroner confirmed your father’s death and released the body to the funeral home,” she said. “Could your father have been in trouble, Mr. Hayes?”
Dad had been a model businessman who ran his own dog training and rehabilitation center. I doubted he’d ever take a risk that would threaten our family. Still, with no leads, Detective Bradshaw left. But I wouldn’t wait. Leaving Bella at home, I went to the morgue for answers.

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At the desk, a nurse informed me, “The coroner resigned, and no replacement has been assigned.”
When I asked for Dad’s file, she refused until I slipped $1,000 onto the counter. She turned a blind eye as I entered the coroner’s office, but Dad’s file was gone.
Frustrated, I returned to Dad’s office, opening his email only to find every message deleted! Right then, Dad’s lawyer, Mr. Stevens, walked in.
“Ryan,” he greeted me, his tone grave. “You’re the new CEO of the company.”

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“What happened to Dad’s things here?” I asked, noticing two missing dancer figurines.
Mr. Stevens shook his head.
“Your father supposedly took them home, though I don’t think he ever found the third one. The collector wants half a million for it.”
I knew the dancers weren’t at home; I’d searched thoroughly through my parents’ house while packing away Dad’s things.
But Stevens went on to reveal something else: we were in severe debt, and investors had been pulling out since Dad had been missing meetings for months.

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Then he added, “And there’s something you should know. I believe Arnold was having a relationship with his new secretary.”
Trying to ignore my anger, I spent the day placating investors. Then, I tracked down Dad’s secretary, Miss Pearson. That evening, I tailed her to her house and, when she drove off, I snuck inside her closing garage and made my way into her house.
In her room, I found a framed photo of her kissing Dad!

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Then I checked the coffee table, discovering a manila envelope. Inside was Dad’s $7 million life insurance policy with Miss Pearson as the sole beneficiary! I drove straight to the police with the evidence.
Hours later, they confirmed she was booked on a flight to Morocco, which had no extradition treaty. Detective Bradshaw assembled her team for the airport, and they searched the crowd. But Miss Pearson was gone.

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I refused to give up. My last lead was the third dancer. I tracked down its collector and paid the outrageous $750,000. I scheduled an auction, hoping Dad would hear about it.
At the auction house, I watched from the shadows. Then, at $1 million, a familiar voice called out. Dad. I blocked his way as Detective Bradshaw handcuffed him.
He glared at me. “Ryan? You set me up!”
“You faked your death to run off with your mistress, leaving us to grieve over an empty casket!” I spat, horrified.

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Dad’s face fell as he confessed. He’d faked his death for a new life. I stared coldly.
“You taught me a man should do what’s right, not follow his own selfish interests. I hope you remember that.”
Bradshaw assured me Miss Pearson wouldn’t get far. As they took Dad away, I knew he’d finally face the consequences.

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