I met his eyes fully for the first time.
“No,” I said quietly. “She’s giving me an exit.”
And for the first time that day, I felt steady.
Ethan shifted tactics, as he always did.
His tone softened. His shoulders angled toward me. His eyes grew glossy, almost wounded.
“Claire,” he said gently, “we don’t have to do this publicly. My mother was complicated. You know that. She’s trying to punish me even now.”
Lauren stared at him in disbelief. “Privately? You told me you were leaving her.”
Ethan ignored her completely.
“Let’s talk outside,” he urged me. “Just us.”
I didn’t move. Instead, I turned to Harlan. “Should I?”
Harlan’s lips thinned. “Mrs. Caldwell specifically instructed that you not be alone with Mr. Caldwell today. She also arranged for building security.”
Fear flashed across Ethan’s face before he could hide it.
“Security? For me? This is ridiculous.”
Harlan slid a business card toward me. “Dana Griggs. Your mother-in-law retained her to represent you as trustee. Ms. Griggs already has the documents and is awaiting your call.”
Margaret hadn’t left anything to chance.
Ethan reached for the folder, but Harlan calmly pulled it back. “That would be unwise.”
Lauren looked between us, unsettled. “I didn’t know about the financial stuff,” she said quietly. “He told me you didn’t want children. That you cared more about money than family.”
I almost smiled at the irony.
“I wanted children,” I said evenly. “Ethan wanted control.”
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