Ethan’s jaw tightened. “You’re not perfect.”
“No,” I replied. “But I am finished.”
He stood abruptly. “You don’t understand what you’re doing. If you interfere with the company, people will lose jobs.”
“That’s why I’ll appoint an independent CEO,” I said. “Like your mother directed.”
His eyes narrowed. “You’re actually going to follow through?”
I remembered Margaret gripping my wrist at dinner months ago, whispering, Pay attention. I’d thought she was being dramatic.
She hadn’t been.
She’d been preparing.
“I’m going to protect myself,” I said. “And the people you’d drag down with you.”
Lauren turned on him. “Tell them what you promised. You said you’d inherit everything.”
“Not now,” Ethan hissed.
“When?” she shot back. “After you’ve lied to everyone else?”
Harlan cleared his throat. “We can proceed with the remaining provisions.”
“I have one question,” I said.
Ethan stiffened.
“As trustee, can I request an immediate financial review and freeze discretionary spending?”
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