The Fall of Richard and Susan
The next few days were quiet, but Denise knew that Richard and Susan were scrambling to make sense of everything that had happened. They were losing control of everything they had relied on for years—the apartment, the beach house, the car, and most importantly, the money. Denise wasn’t going to make this easy for them. She had planned every step carefully, knowing that Richard would try to reclaim what he thought was rightfully his.
But Denise had outsmarted him. Everything she had done, from the investments she had made to the legal steps she had taken, had been with one goal in mind: to protect herself. And now, she was free.
On the day the eviction notice was set to be enforced, Denise was sitting in her apartment, enjoying a peaceful morning. She had made herself a cup of strong coffee and was sitting by the window, watching the city wake up. The phone rang, and for a moment, she wondered if it was Richard.
When she picked up, she wasn’t surprised to hear Martin’s voice on the other end. “Denise,” he said, “I just got off the phone with Richard’s lawyer. They tried to make a deal, but I told them it was too late. The notices have been served, and they can’t do anything about it. The beach house is officially locked out, and the car has been returned.”
Denise smiled to herself. It felt good to know she had done the right thing. She had been patient, and now the world was finally starting to work in her favor.
“I knew they wouldn’t give up easily,” Denise said, her voice calm. “But they’re out of options now. Richard and Susan will have to face the consequences of their actions.”