I needed answers.
I went back to the footage from the doorbell camera.
The woman who left the envelope—same coat, same scarf. I tracked her down through the car she drove.
Her name was Amanda.
I didn’t think.
I just drove.
Her house was quiet. Too quiet.
When she opened the door and saw me, her face changed instantly.
Like she had been expecting this moment… and dreading it.
“You left something for me,” I said.
She didn’t deny it.
She just stepped aside.
We sat across from each other in a small room.
Neither of us spoke at first.
Then I asked:
“Who are you?”
Her answer hit harder than anything else so far.
“I was supposed to marry Thomas.”
Everything inside me paused.
She told me everything after that.
Slowly. Carefully. Like every word mattered.
That day—the day my parents died—
Thomas was driving.
My father was in the passenger seat.
My mother was in the back.
They were on their way to meet her.
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