Elaine’s dining room glittered with crystal and polished silver. Derek’s brother filmed on his phone, expecting to capture my surrender. The disgraced notary tapped the papers and pointed to a gold pen.Kitchen & Dining
Derek raised his glass. “To my wife finally understanding her place.”
I picked up the pen.
Elaine smiled. “Sign every page.”
Instead, I pressed my phone against the table and played Derek’s honeymoon call through the speakers.
“Get her signature tomorrow,” Elaine’s recorded voice said. “Once the assets are transferred, nobody will care what happens inside your marriage.”
The room froze.
Derek reached for my phone. I caught his wrist before he touched it, turned his arm just enough to stop him, and released him without striking.
“Careful,” I said. “The cameras are better here.”
Priya entered through the front door with two investigators, Natalie, and three other women whose names had appeared in Derek’s financial history. One carried loan statements. Another carried threatening messages. Natalie carried the courage Derek thought he had stolen forever.Doors & Windows
Elaine stood abruptly. “This is a private family matter.”
“Fraud conspiracy isn’t private,” Priya said. “Neither is extortion.”
The notary bolted toward the kitchen. An investigator stopped him at the doorway.
Derek pointed at me. “She planned this! She tricked us!”
“I gave you opportunities to tell the truth,” I said. “You used every one to lie.”
His face reddened. He grabbed the champagne bottle by the neck and stepped toward me. I moved into stance, calm and balanced.
“Please,” I said softly. “Give them one more charge.”