
Fertility Fraud Doomed
Chapter 2
The clinic's main doors burst open as Detective Sarah Martinez strode in, her badge already extended. Two uniformed officers and a woman in a health department blazer followed closely behind her.
"Senior Detective Martinez, Metro Police," she announced, her voice carrying across the now-silent waiting room. "I need to speak with Dr. Fletcher immediately."
I stood from my position against the wall, where I'd been waiting since my confrontation with Ryan. His face had cycled through shock, anger, and finally desperate charm when I'd confronted him with the forged documents. Malia had arrived shortly after, summoned by a frantic text from Ryan. Her usual warm smile was nowhere to be seen.
"Detective," I said, stepping forward. "Alaina Warren. I'm the one who called."
Martinez nodded, recognition flashing in her eyes. We'd crossed paths in court before. "Ms. Warren. Walk me through what you've found."
I led her to the conference room where Dr. Fletcher had gathered all the relevant files. Ryan and Malia sat at opposite ends of the table, both attempting to appear composed. Ryan's leg bounced nervously under the table; Malia's knuckles were white where she gripped her phone.
"These are the forged consent forms," I said, laying out the documents I'd photographed earlier. "You can see the signatures don't match my legal signature, which I've provided here for comparison."
Martinez examined them with practiced precision, then passed them to the health department investigator. "Clear forgery," she agreed. "And you never authorized these procedures?"
"Never. I had no knowledge of embryo creation using my husband's sperm and Dr. Woods' eggs. Nor did I consent to having my own eggs harvested during a routine examination six months ago."
Ryan cleared his throat, leaning forward with the same charming smile he used to close business deals. "Detective, I think there's been a misunderstanding between my wife and—"
"Mr. Cooper," Martinez cut him off sharply, "this isn't a marital dispute. This is a criminal investigation involving forged legal documents and unauthorized medical procedures. I suggest you contact your attorney before making any statements."
Ryan's smile faltered. Beside him, Malia's phone buzzed. She glanced at it, then at Ryan, a silent message passing between them that Martinez didn't miss.
"Dr. Woods," Martinez said, "I'll need to see all access logs for Mrs. Warren's medical records. And your phone, please."
Malia's professional mask slipped for a moment, revealing raw panic beneath. "My phone is private property. You'd need a warrant—"
"Which I can have within the hour," Martinez replied evenly. "Or you can cooperate now."
Dr. Fletcher, who'd been silent until now, spoke up. "We'll provide full cooperation, Detective. I've already pulled the access logs for Mrs. Warren's files." He slid a printout across the table. "Dr. Woods accessed them seventeen times in the past eighteen months, often outside of scheduled appointments."
The investigation expanded rapidly as forensic technicians arrived to examine computer records and medical files. I watched from the sidelines as Martinez methodically dismantled Ryan and Malia's scheme, piece by piece.
The clinic doors flew open again, this time revealing Mrs. Cooper, her face flushed with anger. Ryan must have called her.
"What is the meaning of this?" she demanded, surveying the room full of officers and investigators. Her eyes locked on me with venomous intensity. "What have you done?"
Before I could respond, she launched into a tirade, her voice echoing through the lobby. "This is what happens when a woman cares more about her career than her husband! You've driven my son to desperation with your selfish ambitions! A real wife would have given him children years ago instead of chasing courtroom victories!"
The room fell silent. Every eye turned toward us—the officers, the clinic staff, patients frozen in the waiting area. In that moment, something inside me snapped clean in two.
I straightened my spine and met her gaze directly. "Your son forged my signature, conspired to steal my reproductive rights, and betrayed our marriage. The only thing I'm guilty of is trusting people who never deserved it." My voice remained steady, each word precisely delivered. "I'm done with this family."
Mrs. Cooper's face contorted with rage, but before she could respond, Detective Martinez stepped between us. "Ma'am, I need you to step outside. You're interfering with an active investigation."
As Martinez escorted her out, I pulled out my phone and dialed a number I'd researched that morning. When the receptionist answered, I didn't hesitate.
"This is Alaina Warren. I need to schedule an appointment with Marcus Chen as soon as possible. It's regarding a high-asset divorce involving fraud and criminal conspiracy."
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