I thought they had abandoned me. The truth inside that house brought me to tears.

It began 13 years ago. My husband, Andrew, had already left for work when the phone rang. A voice on the other end said, “Ma’am, I’m sorry to inform you—your husband died in an accident this morning.” Then came the words that shattered everything I thought I knew: “There was another woman in the car who also died… and two surviving daughters. DNA confirms they’re Andrew’s children.”

I went numb. My husband had been living a double life. I was completely broken. But at his funeral, when I saw those two little girls—clinging to each other, suddenly without a mother or father—something inside me shifted. They had no one left, and I couldn’t bring myself to abandon them.

So I chose to adopt them. Despite the betrayal, I gave them every piece of love I had. Over the years, we built something real—a family. When they turned ten, I told them the truth. They grew a little distant afterward, but I believed they understood.

Then one day, I came home from work, and my key wouldn’t fit the lock.

Confused, I tried again. That’s when it hit me—the locks had been changed. My stomach dropped. Taped to the door was a note in familiar handwriting: