I was his only close relative, and we had our three little kids. I expected no surprises.
But then the lawyer began, “His house, car and bank accounts… ALL go to Jennifer Green.”
At first, I smiled, but the words properly hit me. “Wait, who is THIS?!” It felt like some kind of cruel joke.
But the lawyer continued, “It’s no mistake. Your husband specifically named Jennifer Green as the beneficiary for these assets.”
I felt my stomach drop. My mind raced, trying to make sense of it. “Jennifer Green? Iโve never even heard that name before. This must be a misunderstanding.”
The lawyer looked at me with that calm, almost rehearsed face. โI assure you, Mrs. Cardenas, these documents were verified.โ
I couldnโt breathe. My husband, Marcus, had always been a kind, devoted father. He worked long hours, but always made time for us. How could there be a whole personโJenniferโgetting everything?
After the meeting, I sat in my car, gripping the steering wheel so hard my knuckles turned white. My phone buzzed. It was my sister, Lila.
โHow did it go?โ she asked softly.
โLilaโฆ everythingโs gone. He left everything to some woman named Jennifer Green.โ
There was a pause on the other end. โJennifer Green? Waitโฆ that name sounds familiar.โ
My heart skipped. โYou know her?โ
Lila hesitated. โI thinkโฆ I think she used to work with Marcus years ago. Before you two got married.โ
I pressed my hand against my chest, trying to control my breathing. โDo you thinkโฆ was he having an affair?โ
โI donโt know,โ Lila said quietly. โBut you need to find out.โ
That night, after the kids went to bed, I pulled out Marcusโs old work files, tax documents, anything I could find. Nothing. No mention of Jennifer Green.
But when I checked our joint email account, I found somethingโan old email thread labeled: โJG Project.โ It was from six years ago.
Opening it, I saw dozens of emails between Marcus and Jennifer Green. But they werenโt romantic. They were about business. A small tech startup he secretly invested in. Jennifer was the founder.
I scrolled through months of emails, and finally hit one that made my head spin:
Marcus, I donโt know how to thank you. If this company succeeds, I promise you, Iโll honor our agreement and take care of your family if anything ever happens. Youโre taking a huge risk investing this much. I wonโt forget it.
I sat there stunned. Marcus wasnโt having an affair. He was helping someone.
The next morning, I called the lawyer. โI need Jennifer Greenโs contact info. Please.โ
He paused but finally agreed after verifying my identity.
When I called, Jennifer answered on the second ring. Her voice was warm, but nervous. โHello?โ
โHi, this isโฆ Marcus Cardenasโs wife. Wellโwidow.โ
There was a long silence. โIโve been expecting your call,โ she finally said.
We agreed to meet at a small cafรฉ that afternoon. I arrived early, my nerves tangled into knots.
Jennifer walked inโa woman in her mid-30s, professionally dressed, carrying a worn leather bag. She wasnโt glamorous or intimidating. She lookedโฆ normal. Real.
โThank you for meeting me,โ I began, my voice shaking.
โI owe you at least that much,โ she said gently.
โWhy did my husband leave everything to you?โ I asked, my eyes already welling up.
Jennifer sighed. โYour husband invested in my company when no one else would. He mortgaged part of your home without telling youโto protect you in case the company failed. But it didnโt fail. It grew beyond what we ever imagined.โ
I stared at her. โSoโฆ why is everything in your name?โ
โHe wanted to shield the assets from business risks and lawsuits. We set it up that way. He always intended to transfer everything back when things stabilized. But his sudden deathโฆ well, he never got to finalize the paperwork.โ
Tears streamed down my face. โHe didnโt betray me?โ
โNo,โ she whispered. โHe loved you. He talked about you and the kids constantly. You were his everything.โ
Over the next few weeks, Jennifer and I worked closely with the lawyer. True to her word, she transferred everything back to my name, even adding extra from her personal savings.
โI want your kids to have what Marcus intended,โ she said. โThis company exists because of him.โ
We stood in the lawyerโs office one last time, papers signed. I hugged her tightly. โThank you. You didnโt have to do this.โ
She smiled, her eyes glossy. โYes, I did.โ
Months later, life slowly settled. The kids adjusted. The house felt a little warmer again.
Looking back, I realized how easily I could have assumed the worstโhow quickly grief turns into suspicion.
Sometimes, the truth isnโt what we fearโitโs better. People can surprise you in ways you never expect.
Lifeโs full of twists, but trust, love, and honesty will always lead you home.
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