Richard stared at the message as though it had betrayed him personally.
“Context,” he whispered.
Daniel leaned forward slightly. “Then provide the context.”
Richard’s attorney immediately halted the deposition.
The next day, Diana changed course.
She entered the district attorney’s office with her lawyer and gave a formal statement. She admitted Richard pressured her that night. He told her Robert was suffering. He told her Clara would never forgive herself for returning home only to watch her father die in agony. He told her mercy sometimes required courage.
“He never touched the medication,” Diana said. “But he made me feel cruel for refusing it.”
Dr. Evans later testified the dosage exceeded his written instructions and no physician authorized the second entry.
The district attorney never pursued murder charges.
The medical facts were too complicated. Robert Scott had already been dying. Diana administered the medication herself. Intent was difficult to prove.
But Richard’s lies were no longer private.
The DA opened inquiries into witness tampering, obstruction, and financial coercion tied to Diana’s testimony. Emily, cornered by messages and deposition evidence, accepted a deal for perjury and conspiracy to commit defamation. Diana surrendered part of her trust and vanished from Palm Beach society almost overnight.
Richard fought the longest.
Men like Richard always do.
They confuse delay with power.
But the market moved forward. Scott Global stabilized. The board permanently confirmed me as CEO. Richard’s former allies stopped returning calls. His lawsuit collapsed under sanctions.
Then came the final settlement conference.
Richard arrived with gray beginning at his temples and a face co