Thomas cleared his throat.
“I… I’m just glad you’re okay, Mom. You know.
After everything.”
“Yes. After everything,” I repeated.
Joe tapped his glass gently. “Well, since we’re all here, Linda and I have a little surprise.”
I reached under the table and pulled out two envelopes.
Thick. Heavy. Elegant.
“We wanted to give you something.
A gift. After all, you took such great care of me… when I needed it most.”
I handed Thomas the first envelope.
Amber snatched it from him before he could even blink. She opened it, and her eyes widened.
“And the car,” Joe added, tossing her the keys.
Amber gasped. “Oh my God.
Linda… we… this is so generous.”
“Well,” I smiled.
“There’s just one thing.”
I slid the second envelope toward him.
“Just a little formality. A simple signature. To return my old house to me.
Sentimental reasons.”
Amber glanced around the room. The crystal glasses. The chandelier.
The illusion. She looked at Thomas.
“Honey… It’s just paperwork.
I mean… look at this place.”
Thomas swallowed. Then nodded.
And signed. I folded the papers neatly and slipped them into my purse.
“Well. Now that everything’s settled…
who wants dessert?”
Joe raised his glass and grinned. “To second chances. Especially for those clever enough to fake a million-dollar lottery just to get their home back.”
Amber let out a nervous chuckle and suddenly remembered she had an early morning yoga class.
Thomas mumbled something about traffic.
They left in exactly fourteen minutes. Fifteen, if you count the awkward hug at the door.
The very next week, I moved back into my house. Joe and I didn’t rush anything.
We kept dating like two teenagers with slightly more knee problems and way better wine.
As for Amber and Thomas… well, they learned a valuable lesson. Eventually, Thomas filed for divorce. And to my surprise, he started changing.
I started seeing my grandson on weekends.
Sometimes life gives you lemons. Other times — a fake lottery check and a second chance to live exactly how you want.
And I? I chose life.
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