The Morning at Greenhaven Memorial Park

Marianne Keller, a powerful CEO who always controlled her family’s life, visited her son Andrew’s grave as she had every day for two years. But one morning, she found a young woman—Elena Brooks—kneeling there with a toddler.
Elena revealed she and Andrew had been in love, but every time he tried to introduce her to his mother, Marianne shut the door. She even ordered security to block Elena from his office—on the very day Elena came to tell Andrew she was pregnant.
The toddler, Lily, had Andrew’s eyes. He never knew he had a daughter.
Shaken by guilt, Marianne begged for a chance to know her granddaughter. Elena agreed to one meeting. At the park, Lily ran to her and asked, “Are you my grandma?” It broke Marianne open.
But Marianne’s family pushed back, demanding a DNA test to protect the Keller fortune. Elena refused, saying she’d disappear before letting lawyers treat her like a liar.
Then a discovery changed everything: a hidden safe in Andrew’s office contained letters he’d written—one for Marianne, one for Elena, and one for the child he never knew existed—revealing he had been searching for Elena the night he died.




