She had aligned herself with someone already corrupt—and joined him.
I sat in my car outside our house for nearly an hour after reading the report.
Then I went inside and started planning.
Not revenge.
Collapse.
I confronted her Thursday night.
Evidence laid out in three stacks.
She walked in with takeout and stopped.
“What is this?”
“The point where lying becomes too expensive.”
She scanned the documents. Fast. Calculating.
“How much do you know?”
“Enough.”
She exhaled. “It didn’t start the way you think.”
“You came home smelling like him.”
Her jaw tightened. “It started as leverage. He had access. I gave him small things. Then more. Then I needed money.”
“For what?”
Debt.