I Married My Friend’s Wealthy Grandfather for His Inheritance – On Our Wedding Night, He Looked at Me and Said, ‘Now That You’re My Wife, I Can Finally Tell You the Truth’

“And now?”

“Now I think your family is worse than I imagined.”

The next Sunday, Angela introduced me at church as “Dad’s brave little surprise.”

I smiled.

“And you’re his long-term disappointment, Angela.”

A woman beside us choked on a laugh. She leaned closer. “You really think you belong here?”

“I do.

More than people who mistake cruelty for class,” I said.

By the time we got home, Daniel was already in the foyer with a lawyer. Rick had barely stepped inside when he stopped and pressed a hand to his chest.

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“Rick?” I caught his arm. Violet came running down the hall.

“Grandpa?”

“Call an ambulance,” I snapped.

Angela turned. “It’s probably just stress…”

I eased Rick to the floor. His breathing had gone thin and shallow.

Violet was shaking so hard she nearly dropped the phone.

“Violet. Look at me.

Tell them his age and the address.”

She nodded and forced the words out. Rick’s fingers locked around my wrist.

“Don’t let them bully you into silence.”

He gave the smallest nod.

Three days later, he summoned the family. They came dressed in black, already mourning the version of him they thought would make them rich. Rick sat by the fire, pale as paper, cane at his knee.

“I’ll save us time,” he said.

“Layla remains my wife. After my death, she will oversee the foundation and hold partial control of the company.”

Angela made a sharp sound.

Daniel surged halfway up. Rick lifted one hand.

“Sit down.”

“You despise her because you think she wanted my money,” he said.

“That would matter more if your lives weren’t built around it.”

Then he looked at Violet. “Your mother’s medical bills were paid by me for three years. Not by your aunt or uncle.”

“The records are in my study.

Along with everything else, including the way Daniel has been stealing from me and Angela has been firing my staff.”

Angela opened her mouth.

Then his eyes found mine. “Layla is the only person in this room who ever spoke to me like a man instead of a cash cow.

She’ll be protected. Our marriage isn’t romantic, but it is based on respect and integrity.”

After they left, Violet found me crying in the hall.

“I thought you sold yourself,” she whispered.

I wiped my face. “You thought the worst of me very easily.”

Her mouth trembled. “I know.”

“You were my person,” I said.

“And you made me feel cheap for trying to survive.”

Violet looked down.

“I’m sorry, Layla.”

I believed her. I wasn’t ready to make her feel better.

Rick died four months later. Daniel was removed from the company before the year ended.

The records made silence impossible.

Angela lost her seat on the foundation board after two senior staff members backed up what Rick had documented. She stopped acting like the room was hers. Violet came to see me a week later with red eyes and no excuses.

She had read every bill, transfer, and note in Rick’s hand.

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