During the wedding, my mother-in-law declared, “we’ll give the apartment only to our son, so she won’t get any share.”

everything.”

Leo, who had been sitting as if thunderstruck, finally came to life.

He looked at his mother’s furious face, then at Robert’s dignified one, and then at Anna. It was as if he were waking from a long, deep sleep. He stood up and walked over to Robert, extending his hand.

“Thank you,” he said, his voice thick with emotion. “Thank you for Anna, for the house, and for… for showing me what a real man is.”

Robert shook his hand firmly. A flicker of hope shone in his eyes.

“You be a real man, too, Leo,” he said. “Be a husband. Be the master of your own house.

Love Anna, protect her, and you’ll have a good life.”

Leo nodded. He felt something new and strong awakening inside him. He would no longer be a puppet in his mother’s hands.

He would build his own life. The orchestra struck up a cheerful tune. The atmosphere in the room had transformed.

It was warmer, more genuine. Robert’s simple, heartfelt gift had melted the ice. Leo took Anna’s hand, and they walked onto the dance floor.

They danced, looking into each other’s eyes, their movements free of any pretense. There was only love, hope, and a shared belief in their future. “Anna,” Leo said softly, pulling her closer.

“Let’s go.”

She looked at him, surprised. “Go where?”

“Home,” he replied. “To your—to our—home.

I’ve had enough of this hypocrisy.”

A brilliant smile lit up her face. She no longer wanted to stay in this cold, gilded room. She wanted warmth and comfort—real comfort, not the performative kind.

They found Robert, and Leo shook his hand again. “Thank you, for everything.”

Finally, they approached Eleanor’s table. Leo leaned down.

“Mom, we’re leaving.”

Eleanor looked up, her eyes red. The usual arrogance was gone, replaced by pain and confusion. “Where are you going?” she whispered.

“Home,” Leo said, his voice firm. He didn’t need to explain. She understood.

They walked out of the restaurant, leaving the stunned guests and the remnants of a lavish party behind. The night was dark, but ahead of them shone a bright, hopeful light. The light of a new life in a modest but cozy house built by the hands of a loving father.

A house where they would build their own family, founded not on wealth or status, but on love, respect, and mutual understanding. A home that would be their true inheritance

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