Megan went to hear her late husband’s will, hoping for closure—but received betrayal. When the lawyer read Tom’s final wishes, Megan was stunned: everything was left not to her, but to Jennifer Green—his attorney and, it turned out, his mistress.
Megan returned home, heartbroken, with three kids depending on her. At school drop-off, her son Eli lingered, eyes full of silent pain. “We’ll be okay,” she promised, though she barely believed it.
That evening, a man arrived with devastating news: she had seven days to vacate the home. Everything now belonged to Jennifer. Alone in Tom’s closet, Megan found a sealed envelope with his handwriting.
Inside was a second will. The real one. It left everything to Megan and their children. “Get a lawyer you trust,” Tom had written. “I love you.”
Megan contacted Carol Reynolds, a sharp local attorney. Within a week, Jennifer was exposed. Her law license was revoked, and Megan’s family regained their home, car, and savings.
One peaceful morning, Megan sat on the porch as her children played. Lily ran up with flowers. “These are for you!”
Megan smiled, holding back tears. Life wasn’t perfect, but it was theirs again. And she was ready for whatever came next.