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“Recovered messages,” she announced. “Including one in which Ms. Cole asks whether Claire could be declared unstable after discovering the marriage.”
Marriage
Several guests rose from their chairs.
Madison’s father stared at her. “Tell me that isn’t true.”
Madison lifted her chin. “Claire always lands on her feet. She doesn’t need this house or Ethan.”
I almost admired how cruel the answer was.
Ethan grabbed my arm. “Call them off.”
The deputy pulled him away immediately.
“Do not touch her.”
Ethan’s confidence split, but his mother rushed forward, waving the property folder. “The transfer has already been signed. This ceremony is legal, and Ethan has rights here.”
Naomi opened the folder, read the first page, and smiled.
“This document transfers property owned by Bennett Holdings,” she said. “But this house has never belonged to Bennett Holdings.”
Silence dropped hard over the lawn.
I had bought the property through a separate family trust created by my late grandmother. Ethan had spent weeks forging authority over the wrong legal entity.
“And the marriage?” I asked.
Marriage
Naomi looked toward the trembling officiant. “Not filed, not witnessed properly, and performed while Mr. Hale was still registered as Claire’s domestic partner for insurance fraud purposes.”
Ruiz turned toward Ethan. “That creates another problem.”
Ethan searched the crowd for support. Chairs scraped backward. His investors looked away. The caterer started gathering silverware.
Madison moved toward the gate.
I raised my phone. “Stay. The best part hasn’t played yet.”
Then I connected it to the speakers.
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