After my father’s death, my older sister asked me to leave the house, but she had no idea what the future had in store for us.
I was young when our mother left without a trace, and it was my father who took care of my sister and me. To be honest, I was never really close to my sister.
She spent all her time with her friends, leaving almost no space for me in her life. It seemed like she had always seen me as a stranger.
The only person I was truly close to was my father. When he passed away, the world around me collapsed, and I found myself alone, with no one to rely on.
At first, I hoped that the grief would bring my sister and me closer together. After all, we were now alone, just the two of us, in this big world.
Two weeks after the funeral, the lawyer told us that our father had left the house to my sister. As for me, I received only an old watch, the one he wore all the time.
It was all I had left of him, and even though I didn’t dare admit it, I was disappointed. But what could I do? Nothing. I didn’t yet know what awaited me.
One day, when I came home, I found all my belongings on the doorstep. My sister was waiting for me, ready to tell me I had to leave the house, since she was the owner.
It was the end. Not only had I lost my family, but now I had also lost my home. What happened next was beyond anything I could have imagined…
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I immediately contacted the lawyer, who asked me to come to his office.
I couldn’t believe what the lawyer told me.
Two million euros.
Dad had hidden this money all these years, and he had taken care to plan everything, down to the smallest detail.

He had set a condition for the inheritance.
Clara had to share the house, or she would forfeit her share.
The code for the safe was engraved on the back of her watch.
Now, everything was about to change.
I knew what I had to do.

I wasn’t going to let Clara have it all without anything in return.
Dad had been clear. I was going to get my share, and maybe even more. Fate had given me a chance.
I wasn’t going to let it slip away.
I took the money that belonged to me and cut all contact with my sister.