I FOUND VANESSA HALE BEFORE BREAKFAST ENDED
Not because I became a detective overnight.
Because Vanessa was not hiding.
She worked for a marketing consultancy Adrian’s company had used during the previous year.
Thirty-four.
Single.
Beautiful.
Professional social media filled with conferences, design launches, restaurants and travel photographs.
One image had been posted eight months earlier from a company event.
Adrian stood in the background.
Vanessa in front.
Nothing inappropriate.
Then another from six months earlier.
A group dinner.
Adrian beside her.
Four months earlier:
Vanessa photographed at an Evermere charity gala.
Caption:
Some places feel like the beginning of something.
I stared at it.
Maybe coincidence.
Maybe not.
I refused to let imagination become evidence.
So I did something I never thought I would do.
I called an attorney.
Not a divorce attorney at first.
A friend of one of my clients.
Her name was Monica Reed.
I had met her twice.
She practiced family and financial law.
I told her only this:
“I think my husband is lying about a trip, and I found a property consultation reservation with another woman.”
Monica became very quiet.
Then asked:
“Do you share assets?”
“Yes.”
“Any trusts?”
“One for Lily.”
“Business interests?”
“My studio. His company stock. Retirement.”
“Do you have copies of current statements?”
“Yes.”
“Download them today.”
“Why?”
“Because if there’s a property consultation, I don’t want you focusing only on the affair.”
That sentence frightened me.
“What should I focus on?”
“Money.”