The internet narrative reversed instantly. The public outrage shifted entirely toward Maribel and Tessa. Tessa deleted her social media accounts within an hour, and Maribel scrubbed her video, but the digital footprint was already permanent.
On the eighth day following the assault, Maribel begged for a private meeting.
She arrived at Pierce Financial’s Crownspire offices without jewelry or a driver, wearing a plain coat. Beneath the conference-room lights, she looked ten years older.
Nolan sat at the head of a long conference table, flanked by two senior litigators.
“I am not withdrawing the criminal charges,” Nolan stated before she could speak. “That matter is entirely in the hands of the District Attorney. However, my legal team has drafted a civil settlement regarding the outstanding corporate assets and debt obligations.”
Maribel stared at the documents slid across the table.
The terms required a complete, binding waiver of any future claims against Nolan’s estate, a formal acknowledgement that Tessa’s $600,000 gambling debt was entirely her own personal liability, and a permanent, legally binding restraining order barring both Maribel and Tessa from coming within 1,000 feet of Elara, Nolan, or their children.
“How are we supposed to survive?” Maribel wept, her voice trembling. “What about the loan sharks coming after Tessa?”
Nolan rested his hands on the table. “The bookmakers no longer hold her debt.”
Maribel looked up, a faint glimmer of hope in her eyes. “You paid them off?”