**“To my beautiful daughter, Emily,**
*If you are reading this, it means I could not keep my promise to dance with you at prom. Believe me when I say there is nothing in this world I wanted more.**
**But I know you. I know your strength. I know your heart. And I know that no matter what happens, you will grow into an extraordinary young woman.”**
By then, my stepsisters had gone completely quiet.
Camila’s voice trembled as she continued.
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**“There is something else you must know.**
**If I am gone, everything I own — including my savings, insurance, and family home — legally belongs to Emily when she turns eighteen.**
**Camila has permission to remain in the home only if she raises you with love, dignity, and kindness.**
**If she fails to do so, my attorney has instructions to transfer custody of all assets directly to my daughter immediately.”**
Camila stopped breathing for a second.
My heart pounded.
“What?” one of my stepsisters whispered.
The officer calmly reached into his briefcase and removed another envelope.
“These are legal documents from your father’s attorney.”
Camila stared at him in horror.
“I—I don’t understand…”
But deep down, she did understand.
The officer continued:
“Your husband also requested periodic welfare checks over the years. Concerns were recently reported by neighbors and school staff.”
Camila’s face turned pale white.
“He became worried before deployment,” the officer added quietly. “He feared his daughter might be mistreated if he didn’t return.”
Tears streamed down my cheeks.
Even after death… my father had tried to protect me.
Camila looked at me for the first time that night without arrogance.
Only fear.
The officer handed me the second envelope.
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