she preferred – almost tossed it aside, assuming it was another debt collector hounding her for the past-due electricity bill. But the cr
uage swam before her eyes: "deceased...estate...executor...inheritance." Her heart pounded against her ribs. Her father. She hadn't se
armchair in her cramped studio apartment, the letter clutched in her trembling hand. The studio, barely larger than a walk-in closet, was a testament to her s
from a thrift store – navigated the crowded city streets, her anxiety growing with each step. The Blackwood & Thorne building was an
od paneling, and a large, abstract painting that Sera couldn't help but scrutinize. A s
ugh a large window, offering a panoramic view of the city skyline. Mr. Thorne, a tall, impeccably dresse
?" he inquired, his v
ged, her voice b
chair opposite his desk
dly a few weeks prior. He'd been a successful businessman, apparently, something Sera hadn't known. Their relationship had been fractured beyond r
rable sum of money, a small apartment in a more affluent part of the city, and a collection of antique books. Sera
inued, his voice taking on a more se
nfused. "A secon
ition to these material possessions, he has bequeathed you something... beyond material w
he legacy? What
in this regard. It speaks of a responsibility, a continuation of something your father held dear. H
arting to sound less like a legal matter an
and producing a sealed envelope. It was made of thick, cream-colored paper,
the envelope. She felt a strang
slightly. "I've arranged for the transfer of the funds and the transfer of the propertie
r eyes still fixed on
specific instructions that this secondary inheritance, this 'legacy,' is not to be
father been involved in? What was t
om her father lying before her. The weight of it felt immense, as if it held not
gle sheet of paper was folded in thirds. Her father's familiar han
have shared. But time, as it often does, slipped through my fingers. I have left you a material inheritance, yes, but that is merely a vessel. The true inheritance, the legacy, is some
d by a dark blot of ink, as if someone had deliberately tried to smudge it. Sera'
d, this gift also carries a burden, a responsibility that you must bear with courage and wisdom. Seek the answers
e. Sera stared at the page, her mind reeling. What truth? What gi