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It’s only been 49 days since my sister passed away, and my brother-in-law wanted to find someone to take care of his meals. When I went to my sister’ funeral, suddenly…

My older sister had only been gone 49 days when the whispers began to spread through the neighborhood. “Your brother-in-law is already hinting he wants someone to care for him… someone to cook for him,” they murmured.

Each word felt like a knife. My grief for my sister was still raw, and now anger stirred inside me. How could he move on so quickly, while her incense still burned on the altar?

That evening, I walked quietly to her house. The air was heavy, the kind of silence that presses against your chest. My hands trembling as I bowed before her photo. My sister’s smile, frozen forever in that frame, made my heart ache.

Just then, I felt a tiny pair of arms around my waist. My four-year-old niece had run to me, clutching me with all her strength. Her little voice rang out, clear and piercing:

“Mommy!”

The whole room went still. My breath caught in my throat. I dropped to my knees, gathering her into my arms as tears blurred my vision.

She buried her face against me, refusing to let go.

From the bedroom, my brother-in-law appeared. His eyes were red, swollen as though he hadn’t slept in days. He looked at me with a broken expression, his lips trembling before he finally whispered three words:

“Don’t leave me…”

The weight of his voice crushed me. I wanted to scream at him, to rage at his selfishness, but instead I stood frozen in that moment—grief, anger, and something unspoken tangled inside me. That embrace, with my niece clinging to me and his eyes pleading, lasted long into the night.

And that night… something happened.

Something no one in the family could have ever imagined, something that blurred the lines between love, loss, and betrayal.

The next morning, my hands still shaking, I found myself standing before my sister’s old wooden wardrobe. It smelled faintly of her perfume, as though she had just been there yesterday.

opened it, and as the door creaked, a bundle of envelopes tumbled to the floor.

I bent down and picked them up. The pages inside were filled with my sister’s handwriting—uneven, weak, as if written during her final days. My chest tightened as I read her words, her voice echoing from beyond:

“If one day I am no longer here… please, stay beside him and our child for me. Don’t let them be alone.”

The letters shook in my hands. My tears fell onto the paper, smudging her words, yet the meaning was clear. My sister had known. She had felt her time was running out, and with her last strength, she had chosen me to carry what she could not.

I sank to the floor, clutching the letters to my chest. My niece’s laughter echoed faintly from the other room, mingling with the sound of my brother-in-law’s quiet sobs.

Grief, duty, and forbidden emotion crashed over me like a storm.

Was this fate… or betrayal? Love… or sin?

One thing was certain: from that moment on, nothing in our lives would ever be the same.

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