Silence filled the room as the meaning settled in. Jonathan’s hands trembled as he reread the page.
“That cannot be true,” he said weakly.
“It is completely true, and your attorney explained it the day you signed,” I replied.
Patricia stood abruptly, demanding to know what kind of nonsense this was. I pulled out another document and placed it beside the first.
“This is the official confirmation from the bank that the loan was fully repaid this morning using my funds,” I said.
Vanessa’s confidence faded as reality set in. Jonathan looked like he had been struck by something irreversible.
“You are lying,” he said, though without conviction.
I met his eyes. “As of 9:42 this morning, I became the majority owner of Brooks Logistics,” I said clearly.
William slammed his hand on the table, insisting it was Jonathan’s company. I tilted my head slightly.
“Not anymore,” I said.
Jonathan rushed toward me, accusing me of deceiving him. I raised an eyebrow and asked whether I had tricked him or if he had simply failed to read what he signed.
Vanessa looked at him, confused, asking why he told her he owned everything. He had no answer.
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I leaned slightly closer and reminded him of what he said earlier about this being my last day in the house. He swallowed and confirmed it quietly.
“Well, there is another thing you forgot,” I said, glancing around the room.
His voice barely came out when he asked what I meant. I smiled.
“This house was purchased using company funds,” I said calmly.
Patricia gasped as Jonathan’s eyes widened in horror. For the first time, they all understood where the power truly lay.
The silence grew heavy as Jonathan stared at me, his world unraveling. He insisted it was impossible, but I calmly sat down across from him.