Later that evening, in Shemar and Kaimana's living room. Shemar stares at his great-great-grandfather's gold and red chest. Their parents and Shemar's grandparents are staring at him. Kaimana takes Emrys from him. "Are you ready?" He nods, "I guess, I am. Sometimes it's best not to know things. Go ahead, open it. If it's bad, we can all pretend that we didn't see it." "True." Kaimana looks at the keyhole until it clicks. Shemar's looking at a red sealed envelope and a gold ring box. He hands Kaimana the ring box, and he opens the envelope." Shemar, yes, I know your name. This box was given to your mother for safekeeping. At that time, I was sure what I wanted to leave in it. Thanks to a good friend, the day you were born, I was able to write this letter and leave you the most valuable

