Gavin leaned back slightly in his chair, already looking confident, while Melody adjusted the baby in her arms and watched quietly with something that resembled anticipation.

Leonard unfolded a single sheet of paper and began to read.

“To my daughter in law, Hannah Sinclair, if you are hearing this, then Gavin has finally revealed who he truly is.”

Gavin stiffened immediately, and the shift in his posture was the first sign that something was not going according to his expectations.

“And that means it is time for you to understand what I have done, so you stop believing that you are powerless in this situation.”

The room grew very still, and the only sound came from the soft breathing of the baby in Melody’s arms, which somehow made everything feel even more tense.

“I am sorry that I did not have the courage to tell you everything while I was alive,” Leonard continued, reading Dorothy’s words steadily. “Mothers like me can be blind to their sons’ faults, and I excused too much because it was easier than admitting I raised a man capable of betraying a good woman without remorse.”