For two decades, I was the “caretaker” of the Blackwood Estate.

For two decades, I was the “caretaker” of the Blackwood Estate. I cleaned, I gardened, and I managed the property while the owner, a reclusive woman named Eleanor, lived in the shadows of the main manor. I lived in the drafty gardener’s cottage, content simply to have a place to stay. I assumed she barely knew my name.

When Eleanor passed away, I didn’t even attend the funeral, fearing I wasn’t welcome. But two days later, her estate attorney appeared at the cottage door. He didn’t offer condolences; he simply handed me a heavy, iron key and a sealed envelope.

“She instructed me to give this to you specifically,” he said, and walked away.

My hands shook as I unlocked the main house—a place I had only ever entered to dust. Inside, the grand living room was perfectly preserved. On the mantelpiece was a photo of me, taken on my first day of work twenty years ago, and a letter.

“To the daughter I never had,” it began. My knees gave out. She hadn’t just left me a house; she had left me the life she never got to live, and the secret reason why she chose me all those years ago.

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