She Thought She Knew Her Best Friend…

I never thought anything could hurt more than losing Rachel.

She was more than my best friend—

she was my sister, my other half since the second grade.

When cancer took her, I held her hand until her last breath,

believing the pain would fade with time.

But grief lingered like a shadow, and just when I started to find moments of peace,

a knock shattered the calm.

It was Amanda—Rachel’s older sister—worn down and clutching a child’s pink backpack and a heavy envelope.

“It’s about Lily,” she said. My heart skipped.

Lily, Rachel’s daughter, who we had loved like our own.

Amanda’s next words turned my world upside down: “She’s your husband’s child.”

And just like that, everything I thought I knew began to unravel.

The days that followed felt like walking through fog.

Daniel collapsed from the shock, swearing he never consented to anything that night.

Amanda claimed otherwise, holding onto Rachel’s dying confession as proof.

But doubt crept in—into my memories, into my marriage, into my heart.

I asked Daniel to leave,

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