After her father died, Evelyn inherited his house while her sister was left out of the will. Feeling guilty, she almost split it—until she found a hidden letter. Their dad had already paid off her sister’s $80,000 credit card debt months earlier and wanted her to become self-sufficient.
Now Evelyn is torn between guilt and respecting her father’s wishes. She doesn’t want to undo the lesson he intended, but she also fears the fallout. Sometimes, standing firm isn’t selfish—it’s honoring the truth.