As Martin worked on the legal aspects, Denise began focusing on her own transformation. She hadn’t realized how much she had let herself fade into the background over the years, always putting her family first, always sacrificing her own needs. But now, as she was reclaiming her life, she felt stronger than she had in years.
She went to the salon, cutting her hair short and dyeing it a warm brown, erasing the gray that had made her feel old. She bought herself a new laptop, one she could use to learn new skills, to take control of her finances, and to rediscover her own passions.
She signed up for a computer class and began learning about spreadsheets, investments, and financial apps—things that Susan had once told her she couldn’t understand. But Denise was determined to prove her wrong. Within a week, she had already made smart investments, securing her financial future in ways that no one could touch.
In addition to that, Denise started working on a project that she and Robert had always dreamed of—a shelter for stray animals. With the money she had saved and the funds she had made from the sale of the apartment, she bought a plot of land and began construction. It was a new beginning, not just for her, but for the animals who would soon find a home.
But even as she built her new life, Denise kept a close eye on her son and daughter-in-law. She knew they were in for a rude awakening when they returned from their honeymoon. Richard and Susan were enjoying their time in Paris, oblivious to the storm that was brewing back home. They were living a life of luxury, enjoying the fruits of her labor without ever acknowledging her sacrifices.
Denise knew that the moment they landed in New York, everything would change. They would come home to find an eviction notice waiting for them. The beach house she had let them stay in for years would no longer be theirs. The car that Richard had been driving would be returned to her. And the $4,000 monthly allowance? Gone.