The next morning we were sleeping in the guest room of my closest friend Olivia’s house.
Hannah and Claire were still wearing the dresses from the dinner party when Olivia handed me a mug of coffee and studied me with calm determination.
She did not look at me with pity.
She looked at me with resolve.
“You need a lawyer,” she said firmly. “And every financial record you can find.”
The Evidence Begins To Surface
Colin believed humiliating me in front of his entire family would make me disappear quietly.
What he forgot was that during twelve years of marriage I had helped build the life he enjoyed.
While he traveled for his family’s business—Langford Outdoor Equipment—I managed many of the accounting records whenever the company struggled.
I had seen the irregular transfers.
The unexplained payments.
The financial reports that never quite matched.
At the time I stayed silent because I believed I was protecting my family.
Now I understood something different.
I had only been protecting them.
Olivia introduced me to a divorce attorney named Marissa Clarke, a woman with sharp eyes and a voice that carried quiet authority.
After hearing my story, she leaned back in her chair.