Ibrahim was never meant to stay. An outsider taken in by the Sullivans, he carried their name like borrowed gold-precious, but never truly his. He learned to navigate love with caution, acceptance with conditions, and belonging as something that could be given just as easily as it could be taken away.
But love, real love, should not have a price.
When the past resurfaces, forcing Ibrahim to choose between the life he built and the love he never expected, he must confront the truth he's spent a lifetime avoiding: where does he truly belong? And is belonging something to be earned, or something that has been his all along?
From the warmth of a found family to the quiet ache of longing, The Heirloom of Us is a story of identity, legacy, and the unshakable, undeniable truth of love-not written in ink, but in gold.