Prologue: The Heirloom That Spoke of Memories
Family keepsakes are more than just objects—they are vessels of memories, stories, and emotions. For decades, my heirloom wedding dress had been cherished as a symbol of love and continuity. It was a dress that had been passed down from my grandmother to my mother, and finally to me. Every delicate lace detail, every hand-stitched pearl, carried the weight of generations of love and loss.
I had always believed that such treasures deserved to be displayed with pride—a shining beacon of family legacy. And so I preserved it in a custom-built closet, where its vintage beauty was illuminated by soft, ambient lighting. For me, the dress was not merely a garment; it was a cherished artifact that connected me to the women who came before me.
But life, as it often does, had a twist in store for me—a twist that would challenge everything I thought I knew about family, inheritance, and even my own heart.