Weeks later, they stepped in fully—covering the mortgage, bringing food, holding us together where Evan had walked away.
Then came the wedding announcement.
A beach ceremony. White roses. A livestream.
“A celebration of true love.”
Mary whispered, “He’s marrying her?”
“Yes,” I said. “Three days after the divorce.”
A few days later, Norman and Tilly returned—with legal documents and a box.
They had already acted.
Evan was removed from the family trust. The children were protected.
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Then Tilly slid the box toward me.
“This is what he’ll receive at the wedding.”
Inside was a framed family photo—taken when I was six months pregnant.
All of us together.
Except now… he didn’t belong in it.
The card read:
“You didn’t leave a marriage. You abandoned a family.
Build your new life without our money, our blessing, or our name.”
On the wedding day, we watched the livestream.