The woman who had once been invisible, who had been humiliated, was now ready to take control of her own life. She walked to her office, opened the cabinet, and pulled out the cream-colored folder labeled “Clara’s Wedding.” Inside were contracts, invoices, receipts, and wire transfers—all in her name. She had the power now.
Denise picked up the phone and dialed her lawyer, Martin Hayes. He had been her trusted advisor for years, and now, she needed him more than ever. When he answered, Denise didn’t waste any time.
“Martin, I need the best attorney you can recommend. I need you tomorrow morning.”
The following morning, Denise didn’t sleep. She had spent the entire night processing everything that had happened—the public humiliation, the disrespect from her son, and the sheer cruelty of it all. But she was no longer the woman who would cower in silence. She was ready to take control, to demand what was rightfully hers.
By 9:00 a.m., Martin Hayes arrived at her apartment. He had been a part of their family for decades, even serving as Richard’s godfather. When he saw the look on Denise’s face, he froze for a moment, then quickly composed himself.
“Denise,” he said, his voice filled with concern. “What happened?”
Denise simply gestured toward the dining table, where she had spread out all the paperwork—the contracts, the receipts, everything that proved the wedding had been paid for by her. She had already started drafting a plan in her mind. This was no longer about seeking an apology. This was about taking control of her life once again.
Martin sat down, flipping through the documents. Denise watched him closely. She could see the realization dawning on his face.
“Denise, everything is in your name,” Martin said softly. “You are the one who paid for all of this. You are the rightful owner of the event. Legally, you’re the host.”