It seemed likely that Marco had asked Erika to act as a go-between.

Even though they were divorced, they shared children, and for their children’s future, Erika would set aside her personal issues with Marco to speak to Kathryn and try to convince her.

Kathryn saw through it but chose not to comment.

It didn’t matter who tried to persuade her; it wouldn’t work.

She had no interest in taking what wasn’t hers.

The reality was that even if she wanted it, she couldn't have it.

Why fight endlessly with the powerful people of Wiltspoon? She had witnessed her mother’s fate and refused to walk the same path.

She was still young, and she wanted to live.

“lll divide up the inheritance Mom left and make sure my nieces and nephews each get their share.

If they're adults, they'll manage it themselves.

If they're still minors, I'll entrust it to their parents to manage until they come of age.

Those are your kids.

And if it somehow ended up being misused, that was on them—it had nothing to do with

a

to ask

I trust

you in

were Shiloh handling things, Erika would be worried her children’s shares

with Kathryn, there was no reason to

her nieces and nephews

close, but there was mutual

kids were quick to accept Kathryn when she

them, having another aunt was

called both Shiloh and Kathryn “Aunt,” without

lived in simpler

and because of that, her relationship

to

Mom’s personal properties

the lawsuits my brothers are tied up in—they can do whatever

back to life to rewrite her will, nothing will

belong to

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