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To Inherit My FIL’s Fortune, Our Entire Family Had to Live Under One Roof, but One Secret Cost Me My Share

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When my late father-in-law’s will forced us to live together for a year, I thought surviving family dinners had been the hardest part until his conditions revealed the lies holding our family together.

My FIL, Leonard, had always been a man of mysteries. Even during family gatherings, he carried an air of secrecy.

When he passed, it felt like the end of an era. But it seemed he had one final surprise waiting for us.

The lawyer’s call made my stomach tighten.

“The time has come to announce the terms of your father-in-law’s will.”

The following week, the entire family arrived at the family estate.

It was a grand house nestled in a sprawling garden bordered by dense woods.

My two children darted across the lawn, their laughter breaking through the tense atmosphere. I adjusted my scarf, trying to mask the unease gnawing at me.

“Relax,” Thomas murmured, his hand brushing mine.

Evelyn, my MIL, sat near the bay window.

Her fingers were lightly tapping the arm of the chair. She seemed to look straight through everyone.

At exactly two o’clock, the lawyer, Mr.

Hayes, cleared his throat and began to read from Leonard’s will.

“I leave the entire estate, including bank accounts and shares,” he read, his voice carrying through the room, “to my blood relatives—my wife, children, grandchildren, and my daughter-in-law, Olivia—under the condition that all of you reside together in this estate for one year.”

A murmur rippled through the room, but Mr.

Hayes raised a hand, silencing it.

“You must gather for family dinner daily at six o’clock sharp and remain at the table until seven. Missing a dinner or being away from the estate for more than a day will result in the annulment of the inheritance.”

I glanced at Evelyn, who raised an eyebrow but said nothing. Thomas squeezed my hand.

The children’s laughter outside seemed distant, muffled.

As the lawyer finished reading the conditions of the will, a sharp voice broke the silence.

“Well, interesting.

And who’s supposed to enforce these rules?” Garrett, Thomas’s older brother, asked with a raised eyebrow, his tone laced with skepticism.

The lawyer adjusted his glasses and replied evenly, “Leonard anticipated this question. He made arrangements to ensure the terms of his will would be strictly followed.”

At that moment, the door to the study creaked open, and a young man stepped inside.

He couldn’t have been more than twenty-five, with neatly combed hair. Dressed in a sharp suit that seemed almost too formal for someone his age, he carried a black notebook pressed against his chest.

“This,” the lawyer said, motioning toward him, “is Mr.

Morrison.

Leonard personally selected and hired him to oversee the execution of the will.”

Morrison nodded politely.

“From today onward, I’ll be responsible for ensuring every condition outlined in the will is met. Leonard and I formalized this arrangement years ago. It’s all in writing.

I’ll be monitoring everything closely to make sure the rules are followed.”

Garrett let out a low chuckle.

“So, what, you’re the family babysitter now?”

Morrison’s calm expression didn’t waver.

“If you want to think of it that way. But if any of the conditions are violated, I’ll report it immediately, and the inheritance will be annulled.

It’s as simple as that.”

The room fell silent. Morrison’s presence seemed to unsettle everyone.

I exchanged a glance with Thomas, who gave a subtle shake of his head, signaling for me to stay quiet.

Mr.

Morrison suddenly became the most important person in the room.

Leonard’s game had begun, and there was no turning back.

***

The first dinners together were a slow march through unbearable silence. The long, heavy dining table felt like a barrier separating us rather than a place for connection. Forks scraped plates, and knives clinked against china, but no one dared to say much beyond a polite request for salt or butter.

By the third dinner, the silence cracked like ice under pressure.

“How long are we going to pretend this is a normal family?” Evelyn’s cold voice sliced through the quiet.

Thomas straightened, lifting his head from his plate.

“Mother, maybe it’s best not to start…”

“And why not?” Evelyn retorted.

“Am I not allowed to speak my mind? If this is supposed to be ‘family bonding,’ let’s at least be honest about what kind of family we are.”

Garrett chuckled under his breath, pushing his chair back slightly.

“Honest? That’s rich coming from you.”

Evelyn’s sharp gaze landed on him.

“And what exactly are you implying, Garrett?

Is this about your inability to live up to anyone’s expectations?”

Garrett’s lips curled into a bitter smile.

“Sure, let’s call it that.

We all know how you love to keep score, Mother.”

I stared at my plate, willing myself to remain invisible. My hands trembled under the table, and I clasped them tightly to keep still. Then Katie, my fourteen-year-old daughter, spoke.

“You know, if we’re being honest, why don’t we talk about Mom’s secret?”

My head snapped up.

“Katie, what are you talking about?”

“I know about the letters.

They weren’t for Dad.”

The ticking clock in the hall became painfully loud. Jack, my eldest, slammed his hand on the table, his face red with anger.

“Enough!” he shouted.

“How dare you talk about Mom like that?”

Katie shrank in her seat, her voice faltering. “I didn’t mean…”

“You didn’t mean what?” Jack interrupted her.

“To humiliate her?

To repeat gossip like some kind of… spy for Grandma?”

“Grandma told me about the letters. But I never saw them.”

Thomas, who had been uncharacteristically silent, finally stood, his face a mask of controlled anger.

“Katie, gossip hurts people. And worse, you let yourself be used to do it.

You should be ashamed.”

Katie’s face crumpled as she gripped the edge of the table.

Thomas turned to Evelyn.

“And you, Mother. How could you?

Spreading lies, stirring the pot.”

Evelyn’s expression didn’t waver. “Lies?

Are you saying you don’t know the truth, Thomas?”

“I don’t care what happened before we met.

Olivia has been the best wife and mother anyone could ask for.”

Evelyn tapped her nails against the table.

“One of your children isn’t even part of this family. And unless we do a DNA test, I’ll leave this house, and none of you will inherit anything.”

Gasps filled the room. My heart pounded as Thomas froze, his face pale.

Evelyn’s words hung over us like a storm cloud, ready to shatter the fragile peace we had left.

***

That night, the house buzzed with quiet confusion.

No one truly understood what was happening, except for me and Thomas. He had barely spoken since Evelyn’s declaration.

I found him sitting on the edge of the bed, clutching his chest.

“Thomas, are you okay?” I asked, kneeling beside him.

“I can’t face this, Olivia. It’s too much.

If the truth comes out…”

I placed my hands over his, steadying him.

“You won’t have to. I’ll handle it.”

“You don’t have to do this alone.”

“Yes, I do. For our family.”

I left the room and made my way to Evelyn’s quarters.

The hallway seemed longer than ever.

As I approached, the murmur of voices stopped me in my tracks.

I froze, straining to hear.

“You understand this is the only way to keep everything in the family?” Evelyn’s unmistakable tone cut through the silence.

I crept closer, my heart hammering in my chest.

“If I reveal that Olivia’s eldest son, Jack, isn’t from Thomas, he’ll be excluded from the will,” she continued. “That’s when you’ll get your rightful share.”

A second unfamiliar voice replied.

“But how do you plan to do that?”

I nearly gasped.

Morrison?! What is he doing here, and how was he involved?

“I’ve already done it,” Evelyn said, her voice calm, as if discussing the weather.

“I considered all the options when I found out you were my grandson.

Your father, Garrett, doesn’t know. Your grandfather never suspected either; he’d never have accepted another grandson. So, I convinced him to name you as the overseer and ensured the will specified the inheritance was for blood relatives only.”

I clutched the doorframe for support, my mind reeling.

Grandson?

Morrison is Garrett’s son?!

“But how did you know Jack isn’t Thomas’ son?” Morrison asked, his voice trembling.

“Thomas told me,” Evelyn replied coolly.

“He met Olivia when she was already pregnant. He decided to raise the child as his own but asked me to keep it from his father.”

My knees felt weak, but I forced myself to stand tall.

I couldn’t let her continue this.

I shoved the door open. Evelyn was startled but quickly masked her reaction.

Morrison turned, his face paling when he saw me.

“We need to talk,” I said, my voice trembling with anger.

Evelyn tilted her head.

“I assume you heard everything.”

“Yes. And it stops here. You will stay in this house.

I will give Morrison my share of the inheritance if that’s what it takes.

But there will be no DNA tests. No one else needs to know.

Especially not Jack. I won’t let my eldest son’s life be destroyed.”

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