Freya was thrilled to start her new life with George at his family’s enchanting estate. But her excitement quickly turned to unease when Valerie, the maid, gave her an icy glare and later sent a cryptic message to her phone: “Check your husband’s drawer. The top left one, specifically. Then RUN!”
Driven by a mix of curiosity and dread, Freya opened the drawer and found love letters and a key. The letters, written by George to a woman named Elena, spoke of a deep, enduring love and detailed plans for their future together. The final letter, dated just three days before George proposed to Freya, left her reeling. The key led her to a dusty attic filled with photographs of George and Elena, and an ultrasound image of their unborn baby.
Valerie later revealed, “Elena is my sister.” She explained how George had abandoned Elena upon learning their baby had Down syndrome, viewing them as a burden. George’s sister confirmed that the attic had always been his favorite room, a place where he kept memories of Elena hidden away.
Determined to uncover the truth, Freya, with Valerie’s support, confronted George’s family. “Is this true?” George’s father demanded. George’s guilty silence spoke volumes. The family’s response was swift and decisive; George was disinherited, with his share redirected to support Elena and her child.
Freya was granted a divorce and received the assets intended for George. She used these funds to establish a foundation for children with disabilities, managed by Valerie and supported by George’s mother. Through this foundation, Freya transformed her heartbreak into a mission of hope, ensuring that her painful discovery led to positive change for others.