The audacity! Demanding a $90K inheritance while relocating with a new guy just weeks after the funeral.

 

Zachary’s voice was low, controlled—but there was something sharp beneath it. Something final.

My mom shook her head, her hands trembling as they clutched at his sleeve. “You can’t tell her. It will destroy her… please.”

I felt my heart slam against my ribs. Tell me what?

Zachary pulled his arm away slowly, like he was afraid of what he might do if he moved too fast. “She deserves the truth,” he said. “I won’t start a marriage with lies.”

My breath caught. Marriage. Lies. My legs felt weak, but I couldn’t move—I couldn’t reveal myself just yet.

My mom’s voice broke. “I was young. I was stupid. It meant nothing.”

Zachary let out a bitter laugh. “Nothing? I took a DNA test, Linda.”

Everything inside me went silent.

“A what?” my mom whispered.

“I found out three months ago,” he continued, his voice shaking now. “I didn’t want to believe it. I thought there had to be a mistake. But there wasn’t.”

I pressed my hand to my mouth, dread crawling up my spine.

“What are you saying?” my mom asked, though it sounded like she already knew.

Zachary swallowed hard. “I’m saying… I’m your son.”

The world tilted.

I must have made a sound, because both of them turned. Their eyes landed on me—my mom’s wide with horror, Zachary’s filled with something I had never seen before.

Guilt.

“No…” I whispered, stepping back. “No, that’s not possible. That’s—this is some kind of joke.”

“It’s not,” Zachary said softly. “I wish it was.”

My mom burst into tears, collapsing onto the floor. “I never knew,” she sobbed. “I swear, I never knew it was him…”

I felt like I couldn’t breathe. The man I loved—the man I was supposed to marry in less than 24 hours—was standing in front of me as a stranger.

Or worse.

Family.

“You knew?” I asked Zachary, my voice shaking. “You knew and you still… you still proposed?”

“I didn’t know at first,” he said quickly. “When we met, when we fell in love—I had no idea. It was only after I met your mom… something felt off. I dug deeper. And when I found out…” He ran a hand through his hair, his composure cracking. “I didn’t know how to tell you.”

Tears blurred my vision. “So what, you were just going to marry me anyway?”

“No!” he snapped. “I came here tonight to end it. To tell her I wouldn’t go through with the wedding.”

I looked between them, my chest tightening with every second.

“So this is it?” I whispered. “Everything… was a lie?”

Zachary shook his head, stepping closer—but I stepped back.

“No. What I feel for you is real,” he said. “That’s what makes this so unbearable.”

I let out a hollow laugh. “Unbearable? Zachary, we’re siblings.”

The word hung in the air like a death sentence.

No one spoke.

Finally, I wiped my tears and straightened, even though my whole body felt like it was falling apart.

“The wedding is off,” I said quietly. “You should both leave.”

My mom reached for me. “Honey, please—”

“Don’t,” I said, backing away again. “Just… don’t.”

Zachary hesitated, his eyes searching mine for something—anything—but I had nothing left to give.

Without another word, he turned and walked out the door.

A moment later, my mom followed, her sobs echoing through the house.

And just like that, the life I thought I had… was gone before it ever began.

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