I opened the box… and almost held my breath.
There was no jewelry inside.
There were papers.
A small silver rosary intertwined with a red ribbon, an old black-and-white photograph of a baby wrapped in a blanket, and underneath, a yellowed envelope with my mother-in-law’s name written in blue ink: Rosario Dela Cruz, private.
I felt a chill.
“Did you open it, Mika?” I asked quietly.
My daughter immediately denied it, with those big eyes that always seemed to be asking for forgiveness even when they hadn’t done anything wrong.
“No, Mom. I just saw it under some blouses in Grandma’s drawer. I thought it was a box of candy.”
I stroked her head.
“It’s okay.”