The Letter My Mother Never Wanted Me To See

My mom cut me off when I chose to live with my dad after their divorce. I asked my dad why she was so angry, and he said, “One day you’ll understand.” When he passed away, his lawyer gave me an envelope my dad had left for me. Inside were four things: a faded photo of my parents holding a baby I didn’t recognize, a small key, a bank deposit slip, and a handwritten letter.

I stood in the lawyer’s office, my hands shaking, trying to make sense of it all. The photo was old—much older than me. I flipped it over.

In Dad’s neat handwriting, it said, “Olivia, 1991.” That made no sense. I was born in 1995. My name is Harper.

So who was Olivia? The key was small, one of those antique-looking ones, like for a jewelry box or maybe an old drawer. The bank slip was for a safe deposit box, at a branch downtown, dated three months ago.

And the letter—it was addressed to me, in Dad’s handwriting. I sat in my car for nearly an hour after leaving the office, just staring at the envelope. When I finally opened the letter, my breath caught.

Harper,
If you’re reading this, it means I’m gone, and there’s a lot you never knew. I never wanted you to be caught in the mess between your mother and me. But you deserve the truth now.

Go to the deposit box. Everything will make sense there. Love, Dad.

I didn’t sleep much that night. My mind kept replaying every fight between my parents, every time Mom said, “You don’t know what he’s capable of.” And every time Dad stayed silent, just giving me a sad smile. The next morning, I went to the bank.

I gave them the slip, signed what I needed to sign, and they brought out a small gray box. My hands trembled as I opened it. Inside were documents, a worn baby bracelet that said Olivia, and a stack of letters.

The top letter had my mother’s name on it: To Marlene. It wasn’t sealed, so I read it. You took her from me.

I let it go to keep the peace, but I’ll never stop mourning her. You said it was best for her to grow up safe, far from me. And I let it happen, even though it broke me.

But Harper will learn the truth one day, and I hope she forgives us both. I felt like my world tilted. You took her from me.

Who was her? I was their only child—wasn’t I? I dug through the documents.

There was a birth certificate. Olivia Marie Thompson. Born 1991.

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