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PART 2 — THE WOMAN WHO STOPPED CRYING Margaret didn't storm into the dining room. She didn't slap Grant. She didn't scream. She walked downstairs with the same calm expression she'd worn for years. Grant barely looked up from his wine. "There she is," he smiled. "Did Lily fall asleep?" Margaret returned a polite smile. "Eventually." She walked past him and picked up an untouched glass of water. Her hands never trembled. "I've always admired this house," she said quietly. Grant leaned back proudly. "It took years to build." Margaret looked around. "The walls are beautiful." Then she added, "It's amazing how expensive houses can hide such ugly things." For a fraction of a second... Grant's smile disappeared. Only for a second. Then it returned. "I'm not sure what you mean." "I think you do." Silence settled over the table. Evelyn laughed awkwardly. "Oh Margaret, you're always so dramatic." Margaret simply nodded. "Perhaps." She turned toward the front door. "I'll come back tomorrow." Grant smiled again. "You're always welcome." Margaret paused. "No." She looked directly into his eyes. "I won't be coming back as your guest." Then she walked out. She didn't drive home. She drove straight to St. Anne Medical Center. The emergency physician looked surprised. "Mrs. Bennett?" "I need a forensic nurse." "Has someone been assaulted?" Margaret answered without hesitation. "My daughter." The nurse explained carefully. "If she's willing, we can document every injury." Margaret nodded once. Then she made three more phone calls. One to a family attorney. One to a retired detective she had trusted for thirty years. And one... to Lily's childhood friend, now a domestic violence counselor. By midnight... Grant still believed he'd won. He had no idea an entire case was already being built around him. / Chapter 1 / 2 11

PART 3 — THE CAMERA HE NEVER FOUND

PART 3 — THE CAMERA HE NEVER FOUND

Grant believed control meant knowing everything.

Passwords.

Schedules.

Bank accounts.

Phone records.

He checked Lily's messages every night.

He tracked her car.

He even controlled which friends she could visit.

What he didn't know...

was that someone else had started watching him.

The retired detective didn't begin with accusations.

He began with cameras.

Legal surveillance.

Public records.

Security footage.

Within five days...

patterns emerged.

Grant frequently visited a luxury apartment downtown.

Always Thursday nights.

Always after telling Lily he had late meetings.

Then came something even worse.

The detective obtained footage from the mansion's own exterior cameras.

One clip froze everyone.

Grant dragging Lily by her wrist through the garage.

She stumbled.

One hand protected her pregnant stomach.

The other tried to pull away.

Timestamp:

Two weeks earlier.

The same week doctors noted unexplained bruising.

Margaret watched the footage without blinking.

The detective quietly asked,

"Do you want me to keep digging?"

Margaret answered,

"No."

He looked confused.

She slid another folder onto the table.

"I already have enough."

Inside were financial statements.

Insurance policies.

Property records.

Grant had secretly taken out a multimillion-dollar life insurance policy on Lily only three months after learning she was pregnant.

He had listed himself as the sole beneficiary.

The room went completely silent.

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This was no longer just abuse.

It looked frighteningly close to planning.

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