She had also blocked a business restructuring Colin had been pressuring me to sign, one that would have quietly placed my assets under Victor’s control.

Then I reached the section about her medical records, and everything became even more disturbing.

It was not a simple stroke as I had been told, because a nurse had reported irregular medication dosages shortly before my mother collapsed.

That report disappeared, and the nurse resigned soon after, which my mother had carefully highlighted.

My phone began vibrating again with calls from Colin and Franklin, but I ignored them and picked up the prepaid phone instead.

There was one saved message from my mother, recorded the night before she was declared dead.

Her voice sounded weak but unmistakable as she spoke carefully.

“Evelyn, listen to me closely. If they move quickly after I am gone, then everything I suspected is true. Franklin is desperate, Victor is greedy, and your husband is not afraid of either one.”

She instructed me to check a second envelope hidden in the garment bag only if I believed they suspected me.

She also warned me not to go home alone under any circumstances.

That was when I understood something crucial.