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“You don’t know me,” she began, her voice wavering slightly, “but I know what happened to you.”

I squinted, trying to place her face, but she was a stranger. “Who are you?”

“My name is Emily,” she said, glancing over her shoulder nervously. “I used to work for your brother and Nora. I was their housekeeper.”

My heart thudded irregularly, a mix of hope and suspicion. “Why are you here?”

She hesitated, clearly struggling to find the right words. “I didn’t know what to do when it happened. I was too scared to speak up, scared of losing my job, but I can’t stay silent anymore.”

Emily handed me the envelope, her hands trembling. “Inside, there’s proof that you didn’t cause Nora’s fall. Security footage from that day. Dylan asked me to erase it, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it. I made a copy, just in case.”

The envelope felt heavy, like it contained the weight of all my unanswered prayers for justice. I opened it with trembling fingers, pulling out a USB drive and a stack of photos—stills capturing the exact moment Nora slipped, alone on the stairs, without my presence anywhere near her.

Tears welled in my eyes, a mix of relief and rage. “Why now?”

“I have a daughter,” Emily replied, her voice firm despite the emotion in her eyes. “I want her to grow up in a world where the truth matters.”

I nodded, my voice a whisper. “Thank you.”

With a determined resolve, I knew what my next steps would be. Armed with this evidence, I was ready to clear my name, to restore my life from the ashes of betrayal. But even deeper, a new determination burned: to expose the lies that had cost me years in a cage.

As Emily walked away, her figure silhouetted against the backdrop of the sun, I felt the first true taste of freedom—not just from the physical confines of prison, but from the chains of deceit my family had wrapped around me.

It was time to reclaim my story, and with it, my life.

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