After her husband Edward died, Marjorie visited a hidden house and discovered a second life he had kept secret for decades. Inside, she found photos, another woman named Anna, and a daughter she never knew existed. Then Gerald handed her a letter addressed to both women.
In the letter, Edward confessed he had lived two lives for 32 years, dividing his time between two families because he lacked the courage to choose one. He admitted Anna and their daughter Lily were part of a secret life he hid behind excuses and work trips, while Marjorie remained the woman the world knew as his wife.
Edward insisted his love for Marjorie had been real, even if his honesty had not. He explained the hidden house belonged to Anna, while the rest of his estate was left to Marjorie. Reading the letter, Marjorie realized her marriage had not been a single moment of betrayal, but an entire lifetime built on half-truths.
For the first time, standing inside the evidence of her husband’s double life, she understood that everything had changed — and what happened next was finally her decision.