PART 2 (Continues smoothly from either option)
Vanessa’s mouth opened and closed like a fish suffocating on dry land. She glanced frantically at my mother-in-law, Patricia, seeking a lifeline. The cocky, aggressive woman from a minute ago was suddenly crumbling under the weight of a single, simple question.
“It’s… it’s Daniel,” Vanessa stammered, her voice cracking. “Daniel Robert Thorne.”
A cold, humorless laugh escaped my throat. I crossed my arms over my chest, feeling the solid, reassuring kick of my baby. “Is that so? Because if you actually had a marriage certificate with this man, you’d know his legal first name is Arthur. Daniel is his middle name. He’s gone by Daniel since middle school, but no legal document in the United States bears that name as his primary.”
The crowd gasped. Cell phones were already out, recording every excruciating second of this disaster.
“You’re lying!” Vanessa shrieked, though her eyes darted nervously toward the front gate.
“Am I?” I took another step forward, entirely invading her personal space. “Let’s talk about that baby bump, too. You claim to be six months pregnant. Daniel was deployed with his engineering firm to Frankfurt for eight solid months and only returned three months ago. Unless you have a magical gestation period, the math doesn’t add up.”
Patricia stepped in, her face flushed with defensive rage. “Don’t you dare interrogate her, Maya! Daniel admitted it! He told us he was living a double life!”
I finally turned my absolute focus onto my husband. Daniel was practically shrinking against the patio furniture. He looked utterly broken, sweating profusely in the cool afternoon breeze.
“Did you?” I asked him softly. “Did you tell them that, Daniel?”
He opened his mouth, but Claire, his sister, shoved him aside. “He doesn’t have to answer to you! You’re just a spoiled trust-fund brat who thought she could buy our brother. Vanessa is his true love. If you have any dignity, you’ll pack your bags, sign the annulment papers, and leave this house to them!”
Ah. There it was. The motive.
It was never about love, and it certainly wasn’t about a baby. It was about my family’s money, the multi-million dollar estate my grandfather left me, and the ironclad prenup Daniel signed. I remembered a strange loophole my lawyers had warned me about: if the marriage was annulled due to undisclosed prior marriages or severe fraud, the prenup’s protection of my primary residence could be challenged in a civil suit, potentially forcing a massive cash settlement to clear the title.
But the real twist hit me when I looked down at Vanessa’s hands. She was trembling so violently that her cheap purse slipped off her shoulder and spilled open on the grass. Among the lipsticks and crumpled receipts, a familiar gold money clip tumbled out, glittering in the sun.
I recognized that clip instantly. It had my father-in-law’s initials engraved on it. R.E.T.
I slowly picked it up. My father-in-law, Richard, who had been completely silent this whole time, suddenly turned the color of wet ash.
“Why do you have Richard’s custom money clip, Vanessa?” I asked, my voice echoing in the dead silence.
Daniel finally snapped. He fell to his knees, burying his face in his hands. “Tell her the truth, Dad! Tell her before she calls the cops!”
Richard lunged forward, trying to snatch the clip from my hand, but my best friend, Sarah—a former college softball pitcher—shoved him back hard.
“Don’t touch her!” Sarah barked.
Patricia looked between her husband and her son, genuine confusion finally breaking through her rehearsed anger. “Richard? What is he talking about?”
Daniel looked up, tears streaming down his face. “She’s not my wife, Maya. I’ve never touched her. She’s Dad’s mistress. And the baby is his.”
The patio erupted into absolute chaos. Patricia shrieked, launching herself at her husband. But my sense of victory was terrifyingly short-lived.
Before anyone could pull Patricia off Richard, Vanessa reached into her coat. The frantic, cornered look in her eyes shifted into something truly dangerous. She pulled out a sleek, black handgun and pointed it directly at my stomach.
“Nobody move!” Vanessa screamed, her finger trembling on the trigger. “I am not going to jail for you people, and I am not leaving here without my money!”
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PART 3
The sight of the gun paralyzed the entire yard. The warm afternoon breeze suddenly felt like ice against my skin. My hands instinctively formed a shield over my baby bump, but my eyes never left the trembling barrel of the weapon.
“Put it down, Vanessa,” I said, forcing my voice to remain low and steady, even as my heart hammered violently against my ribs.
“Shut up!” she screamed, waving the gun between me and my bleeding father-in-law. “This wasn’t the plan! Richard promised me half a million dollars if I came here and played the victim! He said your rich family would pay me off immediately to avoid a massive public scandal!”
The ugly, pathetic truth was finally laid bare. Richard had severely mismanaged his construction business and was drowning in debt. When he got his young mistress pregnant, she demanded money he didn’t have. Instead of facing his own wife and his creditors, he orchestrated an extortion plot against me, using his own son as the scapegoat.
I glared at Patricia and Claire, who were currently cowering behind a catering table. “And you two? You went along with this?”
“We didn’t know it was a scam!” Claire sobbed hysterically. “Dad told us Daniel was in trouble and needed an annulment to get a payout from your trust fund. We just wanted our share of the settlement!”
The sheer greed made me nauseous. They had hated me from the day Daniel and I got engaged, resenting my independence and the wealth my family had built. They were more than willing to destroy my marriage and reputation if it meant a payday for them.
“And you, Daniel?” I asked, my voice breaking for the first time. “You stood there and let them humiliate me. You were going to let me believe you betrayed me.”
Daniel’s face was twisted in agony. “Dad threatened to ruin me, Maya! He forged my signature on fraudulent company loans. If I didn’t take the fall today, he said he’d send me to federal prison. I was trying to figure out a way to fix it!”
“You don’t sacrifice your pregnant wife to save yourself, Daniel,” I whispered bitterly. “You’re just as pathetic as he is.”
Suddenly, the distant wail of police sirens pierced the air. My best friend, Sarah, stepped out from behind a floral arrangement, her phone gripped tightly in her hand. “I called 911 the second she started screaming,” Sarah announced firmly. “They’re one block away.”
Panic shattered whatever nerve Vanessa had left. She lowered the gun, looking frantically toward the back gate to find an escape route. That momentary distraction was all it took. Sarah, fueled by adrenaline, grabbed a heavy brass serving tray from the table and swung it like a baseball bat. It connected hard with Vanessa’s wrist.
The gun fired wildly into the grass before slipping from her grasp. Within seconds, a swarm of Chicago police officers burst through the side gates, weapons drawn, shouting commands that drowned out the screams of the remaining guests.
The aftermath was a blur of flashing red and blue lights. Vanessa was handcuffed and read her rights, sobbing as she was loaded into the back of a squad car. Richard was arrested for extortion, fraud, and conspiracy, his face pale as Patricia screamed profanities at him from the patio.
When the dust finally settled, Daniel stood alone on the lawn, watching the police take his father away. He turned to me, his eyes pleading for forgiveness.
“Maya, please,” he begged, taking a step toward me. “It’s over now. We can move past this. I’ll cut them all off. It’ll just be us and the baby.”
I looked at the man I had promised to spend my life with. I didn’t see a partner. I saw a terrified little boy who had been willing to let me endure the worst pain imaginable just to protect his own skin.
“No, Daniel,” I said softly, but with absolute finality. “It is over. But we aren’t moving past anything together.”
“Maya—”
“Pack your bags. I want you out of my house before the sun goes down. My lawyers will contact you on Monday.”
I didn’t wait for his tears or his empty excuses. I turned my back on the wreckage of my marriage, surrounded by the fierce protection of my true friends. As I walked back into my home, I placed a hand on my belly. I had lost a husband today, but I had protected my child, my dignity, and my wealth. And for the first time in my life, I knew exactly how strong I truly was.
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