“You don’t understand the situation,” the woman continued. “He is involved with people who are dangerous, not just reckless but truly dangerous.”
Her breath caught as fear replaced anger.
“What kind of people are you talking about?”
“People he owes money to,” the woman said. “A lot of money, and they do not just take money when debts are not paid.”
Each word landed like a heavy blow against her chest.
“That cannot be true,” she whispered, shaking her head as if denial could protect her.
“It is true, and he knew it for a long time,” the woman replied.
She opened the file and revealed documents, bank statements, printed messages, and records that painted a clear and undeniable picture.
The numbers were overwhelming, and the threats hidden within those messages were impossible to ignore.
“Why did he never tell me about this?” she asked quietly.
“Because he was ashamed of what he had done,” the woman answered.
Silence followed as the truth settled deeper.
“And because he believed this was the only way to protect you,” she added.
She let out a bitter laugh that carried more pain than humor.
“By throwing us out and making us think he abandoned us completely?”
“Yes,” the woman said firmly.
“The further you were from him, the less valuable you became to those people.”
Tears filled her eyes as understanding replaced anger in a way that hurt even more deeply.
She looked down at the documents in her hands, realizing how much had been hidden from her.
“And who are you in all of this?” she asked after a long pause.
The woman met her gaze directly.
“My name is Rachel Turner, and I work for the people he owes.”
The ground beneath her felt unstable as her children held onto her tighter.
“But I am also a mother,” Rachel added softly.
Something in her voice softened the tension slightly.
“When I saw your file and your children, I knew you were not part of his mistakes,” she continued.
“So I made a deal.”
“What kind of deal?” she asked.
“That he disappears completely and never contacts you again,” Rachel said. “In exchange, you and your children are left alone.”
Her heart nearly stopped.
“Disappear completely?”
“Yes.”
“And he agreed to that?”
Rachel shook her head slightly.
“He did not have a choice.”
Silence filled the space again, heavy and final.
“Is he still alive?” she asked, her voice trembling.
Rachel hesitated for a moment before answering.
“Yes, he is alive, but you will never see him again.”
Tears fell quietly down her face as reality settled into place.
She held her children close, grounding herself in the only thing that still felt certain.
“What happens to us now?” she asked softly.
Rachel gently pushed the file closer.
“Now you start over,” she said.
“With what exactly, because we have nothing left,” she replied bitterly.
Rachel gestured around the empty room.
“You still have this house.”
She frowned in confusion.
“What do you mean by that?”
“The house is now legally in your name,” Rachel explained.
Her head lifted sharply in shock.
“That is not possible.”
“It is already done,” Rachel said, pulling out official documents as proof.
