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Chapter 2 — The Truth Hidden Inside the Cast Dr. Harrison carefully unfolded every page inside the plastic sleeve. There wasn't just one document. There were six. Medical reports. Bank transfers. Private letters. Forged prescriptions. And one signed agreement between Margaret and a private rehabilitation physician. The doctor's voice became quieter with every page. "'Continue unnecessary immobilization until inheritance transfer is complete.'" He looked up in disbelief. "This document carries medical signatures." Margaret finally spoke. "You don't understand." "No," Dr. Harrison interrupted. "I understand perfectly." He turned toward two younger physicians standing nearby. "Contact the Medical Ethics Board." Then he faced security. "And notify the police." Margaret stood from the hospital bed. Not slowly. Not painfully. Perfectly. Her expensive slippers touched the marble floor without hesitation. Every witness stared. The woman who had claimed paralysis for eight months walked across the room effortlessly. The illusion was over. Emily watched silently. "I knew." Margaret stopped. "You knew?" Emily nodded. "When I hugged you yesterday..." She looked at her grandmother's feet. "...your muscles tightened before I touched your leg." Laura smiled proudly. "My daughter notices everything." Margaret laughed once. A tired, defeated laugh. "It was never about the money." Laura shook her head. "No." "It was about control." Margaret lowered her eyes. "I built this family." "And then you destroyed it." Minutes later, police officers entered the room. Nobody resisted. Not even Margaret. As handcuffs closed around her wrists, she looked toward Emily one last time. "I really did love you." Emily answered quietly. "You don't destroy the people you love." Margaret had no reply. She walked away in silence. / Chapter 1 / 2 136

Chapter 2 — The Truth Hidden Inside the Cast

Chapter 2 — The Truth Hidden Inside the Cast

Dr. Harrison carefully unfolded every page inside the plastic sleeve.

There wasn't just one document.

There were six.

Medical reports.

Bank transfers.

Private letters.

Forged prescriptions.

And one signed agreement between Margaret and a private rehabilitation physician.

The doctor's voice became quieter with every page.

"'Continue unnecessary immobilization until inheritance transfer is complete.'"

He looked up in disbelief.

"This document carries medical signatures."

Margaret finally spoke.

"You don't understand."

"No," Dr. Harrison interrupted.

"I understand perfectly."

He turned toward two younger physicians standing nearby.

"Contact the Medical Ethics Board."

Then he faced security.

"And notify the police."

Margaret stood from the hospital bed.

Not slowly.

Not painfully.

Perfectly.

Her expensive slippers touched the marble floor without hesitation.

Every witness stared.

The woman who had claimed paralysis for eight months walked across the room effortlessly.

The illusion was over.

Emily watched silently.

"I knew."

Margaret stopped.

"You knew?"

Emily nodded.

"When I hugged you yesterday..."

She looked at her grandmother's feet.

"...your muscles tightened before I touched your leg."

Laura smiled proudly.

"My daughter notices everything."

Margaret laughed once.

A tired, defeated laugh.

"It was never about the money."

Laura shook her head.

"No."

"It was about control."

Margaret lowered her eyes.

"I built this family."

"And then you destroyed it."

Minutes later, police officers entered the room.

Nobody resisted.

Not even Margaret.

As handcuffs closed around her wrists, she looked toward Emily one last time.

"I really did love you."

Emily answered quietly.

"You don't destroy the people you love."

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Margaret had no reply.

She walked away in silence.

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