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A Legacy of Lies, A Love Lost

Labeled a cold workaholic, I built an empire for a family that only felt resentment. When terminal illness struck, my husband demanded I surrender my spot in a medical trial to my sister, Cayla. They seized my company and wealth, while my own son confessed his hatred. They celebrated my forced generosity, unaware I knew Cayla’s illness was a sham. I played the part of the martyr, but my final gift is a truth that will haunt them forever.
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Chapter 4

Alva POV:

A small figure appeared before me, pulling me from my daze. Denver. He wore a crisp, tailored suit, a miniature version of Don. He looked so grown up, so distant.

"Mom," he said, his voice flat, "Aunt Cayla said to tell you the guests are leaving soon. You should probably say goodbye."

I knelt down, my knees cracking, eager to be eye-level with him. To bridge the chasm that had grown between us. "Denver, sweetie," I began, my hand reaching out.

He flinched. He took a quick step back, his eyes wide and wary. "Don't touch me, Mom."

My hand froze in mid-air. The rejection was a physical blow.

"Aunt Cayla said you always tried to control me," he continued, his voice echoing Cayla' s words. "She said you never loved me, just wanted me to be perfect for your big fancy company."

My breath hitched. "Denver, that's not true! I worked for your future, for us."

"No!" he yelled, his voice cracking. "You never cared! You were always at work! Aunt Cayla says you're cold. A workaholic. And I hate you, Mom! I hate you!"

He turned, a blur of suit and raw emotion, and ran. "Aunt Cayla!" he cried, his voice fading into the crowd. "Aunt Cayla, wait for me!"

Whispers followed, like venomous insects. "Poor Alva." "So sad, a mother rejected by her own child." My hands, which had built skyscrapers, trembled uncontrollably. The words, "I hate you, Mom," echoed in my mind, a death knell to my broken heart. My son. My Denver. He hated me.

I stood there, lost in the sea of smiling faces, each one a stranger, each one a judge. I was an outsider in my own home, a ghost at my own funeral.

My mother approached, her face tight with disapproval. "Denver is right, Alva. Look how much he loves Cayla. That's what a mother should be. Warm. Loving. Not always chasing money."

My father joined her, placing a hand on her back. "Yes, Alva. Perhaps this is for the best. Cayla will give him the childhood he deserves."

I said nothing. There was nothing left to say. My silence was my surrender.

As the last guest departed, the house grew quiet again. I slipped away unnoticed, a shadow disappearing into the night. No one called my name. No one cared.

I walked straight to my study, the room still filled with the lingering scent of old books and my own fading presence. "Sarah," I called out, my voice weak.

Sarah appeared instantly, her eyes filled with concern. She knew. She always knew.

"Here," I said, holding out a small, encrypted USB drive. "This is it."

She took it, her hand shaking. "What is this, Alva?"

"The truth," I whispered. "And my final words. Send it exactly twenty-four hours after my death. To the authorities. To Don's university. To the local news outlets. And to my lawyer, Mr. Davies."

I then pulled out three sealed envelopes. "These are for them. One for my parents. One for Don. And this one," I held up the smallest envelope, my voice catching, "this is for Denver. To be opened on his eighteenth birthday."

Sarah's tears began to fall again. She nodded, her face wet.

I opened a small, hidden compartment in my desk drawer. Inside lay a delicate silver locket. It was plain, unadorned, but it held a tiny photo of Denver as a baby. "This was my grandmother's. Give this to Denver, too. Tell him... tell him I loved him more than words could ever say."

I slumped back in my chair, utterly exhausted. It was done. All of it.

Outside the window, fireworks exploded in the night sky, celebrating the new partnership, the new beginning. Their beginning. My end.

"Not long now," I whispered, my eyes fixed on the distant bursts of color. "They will have their joy. And then... they will have their regret. A prison of guilt. A lifetime of torment."

This was my revenge. Not blood. Not violence. But an inescapable truth.

"Goodnight, my love," I whispered, the words intended for Denver, for the boy who hated me. "Goodnight, Don. Goodnight, Cayla. May your dreams be sweet, for now."

I closed my eyes.

My heart pulsed one last time. Then, silence.

Sarah stood over me, her hand pressed to her mouth, stifling a sob. Tears flowed freely down her cheeks. She reached for the phone, her fingers fumbling. Don. She had to call Don.

The phone rang. And rang. Finally, a groggy voice answered. "Hello?" Don.

"Mr. Morrow," Sarah said, her voice cracking, "it's Sarah. Alva... Alva is gone."

A long silence stretched across the line. "What?" Don's voice, when it came, was sharp, disbelieving. "What are you talking about? She was fine last night. She was just... resting."

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