Then I cut through the stitching.
My hand brushed against cold metal.
I pulled out a small metal box.
Heart pounding, I carried it into my bedroom and shut the door. I sat on the edge of the bed for a long moment before finally opening it.
Inside were documents, two unfamiliar keys, and a folded envelope with my name in Daniel’s handwriting.
I stared at it before opening it with trembling hands.
“My love, if you are reading this, it means I am no longer with you. There was something I couldn’t tell you while I was alive. I’m not who you thought I was, but I want you to know the truth…”
My vision blurred.
He wrote about a mistake years ago, during a difficult period. He mentioned meeting someone. He didn’t explain everything—only that there were more answers, and the keys would help me find them. He asked me not to hate him until I knew the full story.
My chest tightened.
“Oh my God, Daniel, what have you done?!”
I forced myself to breathe. The kids were downstairs watching cartoons. I couldn’t fall apart.