The letter should have shattered her.Instead, it rewrote everything she thought she knew about love, loyalty, and the life she had dared to build with a man twice her age. One woman’s blessing, written from the edge of death, would silence a thousand cruel rumors. But when Amara reached the last line, her breath caught on a single, unfinished wor…
Amara closed her eyes and let Eleanor’s words settle into the quiet spaces of her heart. The letter did not erase the years of suspicion, the sideways glances, or the whispered accusations of greed and manipulation—but it gently stripped them of their power. Eleanor had seen her long before the world had, had trusted that someone like Amara would arrive and love Edward without agenda. In that fragile, looping script, Amara found what no public defense could ever give her: permission to belong.
When she met Edward’s gaze, she no longer felt like an intruder in a life half-lived before her. She was not a replacement, but a continuation—a new chapter written with the blessing of the woman who had known his soul first. Walking out of the study at his side, she carried no trophies, only a quiet certainty. Their love did not erase his past; it completed it. And in that completion, the house finally felt like home.
