When I got divorced, my husband’s family hired a team of elite lawyers in Chicago to leave me and my newborn daughter on the street… with nothing, absolutely nothing… until one day, a woman appeared and completely changed our destiny. A few weeks later, while I was rummaging through the trash behind a foreclosed mansion on the outskirts of the city, a luxury car pulled up. The door opened. A woman stepped out, her heels clicking against the dusty ground. “Excuse me… are you Isabella Cross?” I froze. I was still holding a piece of broken wood. I looked her up and down—a perfectly tailored black suit, her hair pulled back elegantly, the presence of someone who has never had to worry about money. “That’s me,” I answered, my voice raspy. “If you’re here to kick me out, you can take everything that’s here. I’m just looking for something I can sell.” She didn’t respond immediately. She just watched me… for a long moment. “My name is Valerie Miller,” she said. “I am the attorney in charge of the estate of Mrs. Helen Castle.” I gasped. My grandmother. The powerful woman whom the entire Castle family respected and feared. The same one who had turned her back on me… twelve years ago. My name is Isabella Cross. I am thirty-two years old. And the day my life changed completely… I was standing behind an abandoned house, my hands dirty, covered in dust and the smell of garbage. The morning air was freezing. My breath became visible in front of me. Three months earlier… I was still the wife of a wealthy man, Alexander Cross, a well-known real estate developer in Greenwich. I thought I had everything. A home. A marriage. A future. Until the day I found him… in bed… with his secretary. The divorce was a death sentence. Without compassion. Without mercy. He had the best lawyers. I… only had my newborn daughter and a heart torn to pieces. He kept everything. The mansion. The cars. The bank accounts. Everything. And I… I walked out that door with a single suitcase and his last words etched into my memory: “Good luck, Isabella… let’s see who wants a poor, homeless woman like you.” So I did what I had to do to survive. I collected discarded furniture. I repaired them in a small warehouse I rented on the outskirts. And then I sold them online. It wasn’t glamorous. But it was enough to buy milk for my daughter. And then…

and then he sold them online

It wasn’t glamorous

But it was enough to buy milk for my daughter.

and then…

that woman appeared

“Her grandmother passed away six weeks ago,” Valeria said calmly.

I didn’t answer

I just clenched my fists

“He left her all his assets,” he continued, “including the mansion in Polanco, the majority stake in Castillo Holdings, and properties throughout Mexico.”

I let out a dry laugh.

“That’s impossible,” I said. “She rejected me. I left that family a long time ago.”

Valeria held my gaze

“There is no mistake”

he paused

and then he said slowly

“The total value of the inheritance… is approximately one and a half billion dollars.”

Everything stopped

the sound of cars

the wind

my own heart

everything disappeared

“One… one and a half billion?” I whispered

Valeria nodded

“You are the sole heir”

I looked at my hands

dirty

cracked

full of wounds

the same hands that minutes before were inside a garbage container…