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Angela's Plot Unraveled

I froze, my fork suspended midway to my mouth as Ian's words hung in the air between us. The dining room, once a sanctuary of family dinners and laughter, suddenly felt like a courtroom where I'd just been sentenced without a trial. "I'm sorry, what did you just say?" My voice sounded distant, even to my own ears. Ian's gaze didn't waver as he placed his hand over Angela Lynch's on our mahogany dining table—the one my family had gifted us for our fifth anniversary. The forensic investigator from his office smiled with the serene confidence of someone who had already won a battle I didn't know I was fighting. "Emma, Angela and I have grown... close," Ian said, his district attorney's voice in full effect—measured, reasonable, as though announcing a perfectly normal policy change. "I want her to have equal status in this house, as my wife." "Equal status," I repeated, the words tasting bitter. "As your wife. While I am...
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Chapter 3

The call came at three in the morning, jolting me from the restless sleep I'd finally managed to find. Nancy's voice on the other end was barely a whisper, thick with tears I'd never heard from her before.

"Miss Emma, your father... he's gone."

I gripped the phone so tightly my knuckles went white. "What do you mean, gone?"

"They're saying he killed himself in his cell. Hung himself with bedsheets." Nancy's voice cracked. "But Miss Emma, I saw the body. Those weren't marks from hanging. Someone beat him to death."

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering to the hardwood floor. My father—proud, dignified Julio Williams—tortured and murdered while the world believed him a criminal and a coward. I sank to my knees beside the bed, my chest constricting as though Angela's invisible hands were squeezing the life from me too.

By dawn, I was at the morgue, staring at what remained of the man who'd taught me to ride a bicycle and balance a checkbook. The coroner, a nervous man with thinning hair, avoided my eyes as he explained the "suicide."

"Asphyxiation due to hanging," he mumbled, shuffling through papers. "Very sad case. The guilt must have been overwhelming."

But I saw what Nancy had seen—the bruises on his ribs, the split knuckles that spoke of a fight, the defensive wounds on his forearms. Someone had beaten my father systematically, methodically, before stringing him up to cover their tracks. And I knew exactly who had arranged it.

The funeral was a sparse affair. Angela's campaign of whispered rumors had done its work—most of Seattle's elite now viewed the Williams name as toxic. I stood alone at the graveside, Nancy's steady presence beside me the only thing keeping me upright. Even the pastor seemed eager to finish quickly, his words hollow and rushed.

As dirt hit the coffin, I caught sight of Angela across the cemetery, partially hidden behind a marble monument. She wasn't there to pay respects—she was there to watch me break. Our eyes met across the distance, and she smiled that cold, satisfied smile before melting back into the shadows.

The isolation began immediately. Phone calls went unreturned. Invitations stopped arriving. When I tried to attend my usual charity board meeting, I found myself facing a room of uncomfortable faces and awkward silences.

"Emma, dear," Mrs. Ashford said, her voice dripping with false sympathy, "perhaps it would be best if you took some time away from your responsibilities here. Given everything that's happened with your family... and your recent behavior."

"My behavior?" I asked, though I already knew what was coming.

"The incident at the country club, your father's... troubles, and now we're hearing such concerning things about your mental state." She exchanged meaningful glances with the other board members. "Angela Lynch has been very worried about you. She says you've been acting erratically, possibly using substances to cope."

The lies rolled off her tongue so smoothly, I almost admired Angela's craftsmanship. Almost.

"What substances?" I demanded.

"The prescription medications, dear. The ones you've been taking in excessive amounts. Angela found empty bottles in your home when she was helping Ian pack some of Zayne's things."

I felt the trap closing around me, each fabricated detail another bar in the cage Angela was building. "Those aren't mine."

"Of course they're not," Mrs. Ashford said with the patronizing tone reserved for the mentally unstable. "That's exactly what someone in your condition would say."

I hired Detective James Morrison three days later, paying him with what remained of my emergency fund. He was a grizzled ex-cop with twenty years' experience in corporate investigations, and for a moment, I allowed myself to hope.

"I'll find out everything about Angela Lynch," he promised, his weathered face serious. "Her background, her connections, how she's pulling this off. Give me two weeks."

I didn't get two weeks. I got three days.

Morrison called me from a hospital bed, his voice slurred from painkillers. "They jumped me outside my office. Took everything—files, computer, backup drives. Said if I kept digging, next time they'd finish the job."

But the worst was yet to come. The next morning, Detective Sarah Chen from Seattle PD appeared at my door with a restraining order and a very serious expression.

"Mrs. Grant, you're being charged with stalking and harassment of Angela Lynch." She handed me the papers with professional detachment. "Ms. Lynch has provided evidence that you've been following her, taking photographs, and making threatening phone calls."

I stared at the documents, seeing Angela's methodical destruction of my life laid out in legal language. Photographs of me at locations where Angela had been—photos I'd never taken, places I'd never been. Audio recordings of threatening calls made in a voice that sounded remarkably like mine but spoke words I'd never uttered.

"This is all fabricated," I said, but even to my own ears, the words sounded weak.

"Ma'am, I have to advise you to stay at least five hundred feet away from Ms. Lynch at all times. Any violation will result in immediate arrest."

As Detective Chen left, I stood in my empty house, surrounded by the ghosts of my former life. Angela had systematically stripped away everything—my husband, my son, my father, my reputation, my friends, and now my freedom to even defend myself.

Nancy appeared beside me, her face etched with worry. "Miss Emma, what are we going to do?"

I looked at the restraining order in my hands, then at the surveillance devices we'd collected, then at the photo of my father on the mantelpiece. Angela had made one crucial mistake in her perfect plan—she'd underestimated what a woman with nothing left to lose was capable of.

"We're going to survive," I said quietly, feeling something cold and determined settling in my chest. "And then we're going to make sure the truth comes out."

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