A private fund she had created months earlier. Enough for a fresh start. Enough to escape.
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“This is ridiculous!” Ethan shouted. “I’m her husband! That all belongs to me!”
Michael raised a hand.
“Mrs. Carter also submitted documented evidence of domestic abuse. This includes recordings, written statements, and medical reports. The will was signed six months ago under full legal capacity.”
The air seemed to disappear from the room.
Someone whispered, “Oh my God.”
Another person began to cry.
Ethan looked around, searching for support—but found only faces that no longer believed him.
“Additionally,” Michael continued, “any life insurance or compensation will be managed by Mrs. Carter. If she cannot fulfill this role, the funds will be redirected to a foundation supporting victims of domestic violence.”
Ethan’s face went pale.
“This is a setup!” he shouted. “She was manipulated!”
For the first time, I spoke.
“No,” I said, steady and clear. “She wasn’t manipulated. She was afraid. And even then… she found the strength to act.”
The woman in red stepped back, shaken.
“I didn’t know,” she stammered. “He told me she was unstable… that she exaggerated everything…”
No one responded.
Because excuses didn’t matter anymore.
Only the truth did.
And the truth had just been spoken—right beside a coffin.
Michael closed the document.
“The reading is complete.”
Ethan sank back into the pew, smaller now, stripped of his confidence.
The service tried to continue.
But nothing felt the same anymore.