I Was Told to Leave My Stepdad’s Will Reading—Three Days Later, the Lawyer Called Me Back

It was the lawyer.

His voice was careful, urgent. He said there had been an “emergency” and that I needed to come in immediately.

I thought something had gone wrong. I thought maybe there was a mistake.

When I arrived, the office was empty and silent. The lawyer motioned for me to sit, then disappeared into the back room. When he returned, he was holding a small wooden box, worn smooth at the edges.

“He left strict instructions,” the lawyer said gently. “This was to be given to you personally.”

My hands trembled as I opened it.

Inside were photographs—us standing by a river with crooked fishing poles, him laughing while I held a fish too small to brag about. There were school certificates I didn’t even remember bringing home, neatly stacked and carefully preserved. And then I saw the letters.

One letter for every year he raised me.