And Jenna could only reveal the contents of the diary, where she revealed all those secrets, if one day her daughter avenged her death and sought her out to find out the story that led her there. And as Brianna's last words, this time in the first person, she's going to tell us everything she was feeling on the day of her death.
"That night I woke up feeling the pains of childbirth. Henry is lying in bed as I write these words. I'm not going to tell him for now. I want our last day to be perfect. That I go away knowing that I have left in his arms the little girl who would not be raised by either of us, but who would need assistance. And who I'm sure will become the greatest love of his life with my departure. I went into Anna's room. Her beauty will attract evil. I see red eyes in her future... Anna is different. She was born to be the revolutionary Bruma. Maybe it means the end of witches. I hope it is. I told Jasmine about my dream. I looked at her son. He's going to corrupt Anna. I won't be here to stop it, and by the time Anna gets to read this diary, it will probably be too late for her to change her fate. I ran my hand through my sweet daughter's hair for the last time. She didn't notice me saying goodbye. I will accompany her to Vitral. I'll never leave her alone... Jenna is probably asleep too, but later today I'll leave this book in the office, where Henry will give it to her when the time comes. It wasn't easy to record all these events here. And despite the many gaps, I hope it's enough for my daughter and my husband to make their own choices. That they know I'll be fine. I can already see my mother waiting for me, with a smile full of tenderness. I'm not alone, and my daughter won't be either. Just as Mom has been with me through all my moments, good and bad, so I will be with Anna. She was born during the blue moon, unbeknownst to me, but I hope that her fate in this welcoming country will be better than mine. I love her, I know her face, and my only regret is that she won't be able to see me again until the whole truth of this book is revealed to her. I'm sure that Jenna would never fail to keep her promise, and I hope that Henry will one day realize how wonderful she is, and the choice to walk together and form a happy and harmonious couple will be made. Sarah will deceive him for a while, but Jenna will overcome all this by being strong and following her resolve not to reveal anything to him or my daughter about these things before the time is right. My body will be buried on my grandparents' estate in Avallon. That's why I don't think it's a good idea for Heny to know about your whereabouts. I'll leave below the account from which Anna should withdraw the money and transfer it to her personal account."
...
Anna read the last words of the book that Jenna had given her, after feeling too emotional to continue talking, but she wanted Brianna to know everything she knew, after telling her that she hadn't read it completely, because she thought that only Anna had that right. Below was the account number and the branch. Her mother had taken care to put her down as her heir, and the only one who could handle the money. And then she realized that Jenna wasn't well when she looked up from her reading. She was lying on the sofa, asleep, her skin pale. He approached her and put his hand on her forehead, fearing that her father had poisoned her, since he had made it clear that she would not die in pain. But her forehead was warm. She wasn't dead yet.
As Anna stood up, determined to stop her father from executing her mother's faithful friend, her father entered the room, accompanied by Max and Adam.
"Daddy..." Anna said and held out the book to him. "Take the book whose whereabouts made you sentence Jenna to death. You can't kill her when all she did was obey your loyalty to Mama. It's also here, Mom's burial site. Please. Read it before you do anything against Jenna. Mom chose her because she knew she had the potential to make you happy, and vice versa. Spare her, for Mama's sake, and for mine."
"I don't need to read, my child. I heard everything you read out loud." He said, showing the camera in the corner. "I'm not going to kill Jenna. I can't, not after knowing that she was just following the instructions her mother left. What I experienced with Brianna was special, but it wasn't natural. What I experience with Jenna is the most humanly possible feeling. I can't hope to find a love like that again in my life and despise the love that Jenna has always given me. She is a brave and loyal woman. And she was loyal, the mother of my daughter... I just hope she forgives me, and accepts me into her life." Henry said, staring at Jenna, who seemed to be asleep.
"You didn't poison her, did you?" Anna asked, following his gaze.
"No. She's a werewolf. She wouldn't die from any poison. But I made her take a sleeping pill, which I got from a werewolf, so that she would believe that her life was fading away. I thought I had to try until the last moment to get her to tell me what she was hiding. I never really intended to kill her."
"Good. Now that everything's settled, we can leave." Adam said with a faraway look in his eyes. "But I really wish Jenna was dead. She hid the existence of my son from me. So it's good that you are." He said pointing at Henry. "Don't give me that chance, because if I get it, I'll kill her for sure."
"It wasn't just her who hid the existence of her son. But also me, Max, your mothers, and Anna herself. Are you going to kill us all, too?" Anna's father asked rhetorically, then picked Jenna up in his arms and carried her away.
None of them could hear the answer in Adam's thoughts. "Yes, my father-in-law. With the exception of Max, you will all die by my hand."