
Halloween Night Secrets
Chapter 3
I sat alone in my kitchen, surrounded by the Halloween decorations that now seemed like cruel reminders of the night my life had fallen apart. The children were finally asleep after hours of tears and questions I couldn't answer. How do you explain to your kids that their father values a livestreamer over his family? That their grandparents would so easily discard them for someone new?
The carved pumpkins on the windowsill had begun to collapse inward, their once-cheerful faces now sagging into grotesque grimaces. Just like my marriage.
My phone vibrated on the table, displaying an unknown number. Normally, I might have let it go to voicemail, but something—perhaps desperation for any distraction—made me answer.
"Hello?"
"Mrs. Thompson? This is Rachel Martinez from Mercer & Holtz Law Firm." The woman's voice was crisp and professional.
"Yes, speaking," I replied, wondering if David had somehow already filed for divorce.
"I'm calling about your father's patent case against MegaCorp Industries."
I sat up straighter. My father had spent the last decade of his life fighting for recognition of his technological innovations before passing away two years ago. I'd almost forgotten the ongoing litigation.
"The case has been settled," Rachel continued. "The court ruled entirely in your father's favor. As his sole heir, you're entitled to the full settlement."
"That's... good news," I managed, my mind still stuck on David's betrayal. "What kind of settlement are we talking about?"
There was a brief pause. "Five billion dollars, Mrs. Thompson."
The room seemed to tilt sideways. "I'm sorry, did you say billion? With a 'B'?"
"Yes. Five billion dollars. MegaCorp has been using your father's patented technology illegally for years, and the damages plus interest have accumulated substantially."
I gripped the edge of the table to steady myself. Five billion dollars. The number was incomprehensible.
"Mrs. Thompson, there's something else," Rachel continued. "While preparing this case, we came across some interesting information. You hold several patents yourself, correct? Particularly for AI algorithms?"
"Yes," I whispered. My innovations—the work I'd set aside when I married David and had children. "How did you know?"
"Because those same algorithms appear to be the foundation of TechNova Solutions' entire product line. Your husband's company."
Something cold and clarifying washed over me. Of course. David had always dismissed my "computer hobby" publicly while privately building his empire on my work. I'd given him permission to use my early algorithms when we first married, but I'd retained the patents—a small act of self-preservation I'd almost forgotten.
"Mrs. Thompson—Sarah—are you aware that your husband has been using your intellectual property without proper licensing or compensation for years?"
The final piece clicked into place. The empire that had made David wealthy enough to buy million-dollar necklaces for his mistress had been built on my innovations. My work. My mind.
"I'd like to meet with you," I said, my voice steadier than it had been in days. "As soon as possible."
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Over the next week, I lived two lives. In one, I was the humiliated wife, quietly accepting my fate as David moved more of his things out of our home and into Candy's apartment. In the other, I worked tirelessly with Rachel and a team of private investigators, meticulously documenting every instance of patent infringement and financial impropriety in David's business.
The evidence mounted quickly. Not only had David built his company using my unlicensed technology, but he'd also been systematically embezzling funds to finance his double life with Candy. Company credit cards used for jewelry purchases. Corporate accounts funding luxury hotel stays. Even a secret apartment, leased under a shell company but paid for with TechNova money.
"He's been remarkably careless," Rachel noted as we reviewed the documents in her office. "Almost as if he never expected to be caught."
"He didn't," I replied softly. "He thought I was just a housewife who wouldn't understand business matters."
But the most shocking revelation came three days later when the investigators presented their findings on Candy Wilson.
"Her real name is Candace Rodriguez," the lead investigator explained, sliding a folder across the table. "She's been convicted of fraud in three states and is currently wanted for questioning in two others. She specializes in targeting wealthy men, building relationships, and then disappearing with as much money as she can get."
I flipped through the mugshots and arrest records with a strange sense of detachment. The woman who had helped destroy my marriage wasn't even in love with my husband. She was simply running her own con.
"We've compiled comprehensive evidence of her criminal activities," Rachel said, her eyes gleaming with professional satisfaction. "And her pattern matches perfectly with what she's doing to your husband."
I closed the folder and took a deep breath. The woman who had once been content to live in David's shadow was gone. In her place sat someone new—someone with five billion dollars, irrefutable evidence of theft and fraud, and a growing determination to reclaim everything that had been taken from her.
"What's our next move?" I asked, feeling a smile spread across my face for the first time since Halloween night.
Rachel's answering smile was sharp as a blade. "I think it's time we showed them exactly who they're dealing with."
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