The Final Test
The climax of their drama came when Sebastian’s company faced a hostile takeover orchestrated by Vanessa’s family and a group of disgruntled investors who felt “deceived” by his charade. They sued him, claiming his psychological state made him unfit to lead.
The court case was a circus. They brought in psychiatrists to argue that his “fat suit” was a sign of a fractured mind.
Clara took the stand.
“They call it a delusion,” the opposing lawyer sneered at her. “Tell us, Mrs. Montemayor, isn’t it true your husband forced you into a marriage under false pretenses? Isn’t it true he is a manipulator who enjoys wearing masks?”
Clara looked at Sebastian. He looked vulnerable, his hands gripping the mahogany table.
“He didn’t force me to love him,” Clara said, her voice echoing in the courtroom. “The world is full of people who pretend to be kind while being monsters. Sebastian is the only man I know who pretended to be a monster just to see if kindness still existed. If that’s a sickness, then I hope it’s contagious.”
The lawsuit was dismissed. But the victory felt hollow until they returned home.
Epilogue: The Soul’s Reflection
A year after their anniversary, there was no grand party.