Two months after the wedding, the foundation officially launched Lila's Legacy Fund. They'd selected 50 recipients from 300 applications: full scholarships, living expenses, mental health support, everything needed to succeed. The press conference was packed. Alex stood at the podium, Izzy beside him. "Two years ago, I lost my wife to suicide," he began. "For a long time, I thought the best way to honor her was to bury myself in work. To make the foundation bigger, better, and more successful. But that's not what Lila would've wanted." He pulled out a photo. Lila is at a community center, surrounded by kids. "She wanted impact. Real, measurable change in people's lives. So today, we're launching something she would've loved. Fifty scholarships for people who've struggled with mental h

