Kevin’s face paled slightly, his eyes darting to the divorce papers, the financial statements, and the transcripts she had gathered. The photos of him with Sierra—images that once would have been a betrayal of their marriage now served as irrefutable evidence of his lies.
“I don’t understand,” Kevin said, his voice wavering, but still laced with an air of desperation. “This isn’t what you think.”
Rachel took a deep breath, steadying herself before she spoke. “Isn’t it? Kevin, I don’t know what I thought. I didn’t want to believe it. But I heard everything, I saw everything. And I know everything now.”
Kevin’s eyes widened as the realization hit him. He backed away from the table slightly, almost stumbling as his mind raced. “You… you were recording me?”
Rachel didn’t flinch. She simply nodded. “I had to. I had no choice. You left me no choice.”
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