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Galina Peterson Reached for the Envelope So Forcefully That Everyone Gasped—Spoons Clattered on Plates. Her Glossy Red Nails Nearly Sliced Through the Paper. But the Notary Firmly Placed a Hand on Hers.

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Margaret Peterson lunged for the envelope so abruptly that everyone startled, and spoons clattered against plates. Her nails, painted a glossy red, nearly tore through the paper. But the solicitor firmly placed his hand over hers.

“Im sorry, madam,” he said coolly. “This does not belong to you.”

The parlour fell silent. Only the ticking of the mantel clock and the distant laughter of children outside could be heard. Oliver hunched in his chair as if trying to vanish; his new wife watched with tense curiosity, oblivious to the gravity of the situation.

I remained still. Ten years ago, I would have trembled, begging not to be humiliated. Now I knewthey no longer held power over me.

The solicitor tore open the envelope and retrieved several sheets. The first bore the signature of my late father-in-law, William Edwards. The solicitors voice was sharp:

“The will was drafted three months before his passing. The sole heir Emily Victoria Edwards.”

The room erupted in murmurs. Aunts exchanged glances, uncles cleared their throats, a child giggled, not understanding.

“This is absurd!” Margaret Peterson cried. “A lie! He would never have done this!”

“Everything is clearly stated,” the solicitor continued. *”I leave all my estate, including the house and land, to my sons former wife, who did not leave this family by choice but was cast out.”* He even included his reasons.

Oliver groaned. His new wife recoiled from him as if he were a stranger.

I took a deep breath. Id known of this will, but hearing it aloud was entirely different.

“So this was your scheme,” hissed my mother-in-law. “He always pitied you! And now you mean to take our home?”

I stood. My voice was calm but hard as steel:

“Im taking nothing. *You* took ten years from me when you cast me out. But your husband saw the truth. And he decided otherwise.”

“How dare you!” she shrieked. “Youre nobody!”

“Now I own this house,” I replied firmly.

Another silence settled over the room. All eyes fixed on me.

“But,” I continued after a pause, “I wont throw you out. I have my own home, my own business. I want only one thing: justice.”

Oliver lifted his head, stunned. “Then we can stay?”

“You may stay,” I nodded. “But the house is legally mine. That means your power to humiliate me is over.”

Margaret Peterson looked broken. Her voice was barely a whisper:

“You mean to ruin us.”

I met her gaze squarely.

“No. I want you to understand what its like to depend on someone elses mercy.”

The solicitor closed the file and stood.

“All documents are in order. As of today, the legal owner is Emily Victoria Edwards.”

I gave a brief nod and stepped onto the porch. The air was fresh; the sun dipped behind the old pear tree. I walked lightly toward the gate, as if floating.

Rex, the dog, had long since passed, but I almost heard his soft whinethe way he used to follow me. Only now, he wasnt trailing an outcast. He was following a victor.

I smiled and walked on. No one could ever call me “nobody” again. I was myself. And that was enough to reclaim my dignityand my life.

Sometimes, justice isnt about vengeance. Its about standing tall and letting the truth speak for itself.

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