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He me so hard my lip bled, all because I asked him where he’d been last night. Early this morning, I quietly prepared a lavish Southern feast and set out silver cutlery. “What a good wife,” he gloated, seated at the head of the table. But his face turned pale when the kitchen door opened and someone entered.

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It was Detective Rachel Bennett from the county financial crimes unit.

Behind her stood my attorney, Victoria Reed, calm in a navy suit, holding a leather folder. Two uniformed deputies waited on the porch, rain dripping from their hats.

Ethan’s fork froze halfway to his mouth.

Margaret’s pearls shifted against her throat.

“Mrs. Blackwood,” Detective Bennett said to me, “good morning.”

“Good morning, Detective,” I replied.

Ethan stood so fast his chair scraped the hardwood.

“What the hell is this?”
I lifted the silver lid from the final dish.

Inside was not food.

Inside were printed bank transfers, photographs, hotel receipts, fake invoices, and a copy of the security footage from our hallway camera. On top lay one crisp image: Ethan’s hand striking my face at 11:43 p.m.

Margaret gasped, but not for me.

“Ethan,” she hissed, “what did you do?”

He recovered quickly. Men like Ethan always do. His eyes sharpened, his jaw hardened, and his voice dropped into the courtroom tone he used when intimidating contractors, waiters, and me.

“My wife is unstable,” he said. “She’s been emotional for months. Jealous. Paranoid.”

Victoria opened her folder.

“That will be difficult to argue, Mr. Blackwood, considering your wife gave the bank, the state auditor, and law enforcement a complete timeline of your embezzlement from Blackwood Charitable Trust.”

Margaret went white.

The trust had been her crown jewel: charity luncheons, hospital wings, scholarship dinners, her name engraved on plaques across Charleston. Ethan managed the accounts. Ethan praised himself for generosity. Ethan stole from children’s medical grants and funneled the money into shell vendors, gambling debts, and weekend trips with a woman named Lauren Pierce.

I had found the first false invoice in January.

By February, I had found twenty-three.

By March, I knew about Lauren.

By April, I knew Ethan had forged my signature on a home equity loan.

By May, I stopped crying.

By June, I started building the kind of case that does not collapse under shouting.

Ethan pointed at me.

“You planned this?”

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