I was thirty, broken, and desperate when I drove back to my parents’ house with nothing but a suitcase and a shattered heart. The rain tapped against the windshield as if echoing my thoughts. Mama greeted me with open arms, but Dad’s coldness cut deep.
When I told them Adam had cheated, Mama poured tea while
But this time, the hatch was unlocked. Beneath a rubber mat, I discovered a hidden panel and inside, a yellowed envelope. My breath caught as I read the words written across it: “Please Come Back.”
The letter led me to a small house two towns over, where a woman named Doris opened the door.
Her eyes filled with tears the moment she saw the envelope. She confessed she had once loved my father, not knowing he was married. Their affair ended when he told her the truth, and the letter had been her goodbye.
Returning home, I confronted Dad. He admitted it had happened forty years ago. Mama already knew, choosing to stay for the family’s sake.
But I couldn’t ignore the hypocrisy—he had judged me for leaving Adam while carrying
The letter didn’t just reveal Dad’s past. It gave me the strength to reclaim my future.

