The Settlement Offer
Mr. Keller’s call came just as I was watering Harold’s prized orchids. ‘They’ve increased their offer, Diane,’ he said, his voice carefully neutral. ‘The house and 40% of the financial assets in exchange for dropping the lawsuit.’ I watched a droplet slide down a petal, thinking how Harold had tended these plants with such patience. ‘What do you recommend?’ I asked, already knowing my answer. ‘We could counter,’ he suggested, ‘perhaps keep the house and offer 30%.’ I set down the watering can with a decisive thud. ‘Reject it outright,’ I instructed. ‘All of it.’ That evening, my phone lit up with Susan’s name. I almost didn’t answer, but something in me needed to hear what she had to say. ‘Mom,’ she sobbed immediately, her voice breaking. ‘Why are you doing this to us? You’re tearing apart what’s left of our family.’ I closed my eyes, feeling a strange calm wash over me. The irony was almost laughable—she had no idea she was fighting for an inheritance from a man who wasn’t even her biological father. ‘Family?’ I repeated softly. ‘Is that what you think this is about?’ Her breathing hitched on the other end of the line. ‘What else would it be about?’ she asked, and I realized in that moment that I had a choice to make—one that would change all our lives forever.































