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Chapter 5 - The Web Unravels

By 5:00 PM that afternoon, federal agents from the Securities and Exchange Commission and state police investigators had taken over the fifty-fourth floor.

Arthur Vance was escorted from the building not in a limousine, but in the back of a unmarked federal sedan, facing charges of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit severe child abuse, embezzlement, and corporate espionage.

As I sat in my private office, staring out at the Manhattan skyline, David walked in and set a tablet on my desk.

“Evan,” David said quietly. “It’s deeper than we thought.”

“What do you mean?”

“We ran a full forensic audit on Arthur’s personal accounts over the last five years,” David explained, bringing up a series of complex banking diagrams. “Arthur wasn't just trying to steal your company to get rich. He was broke. He lost over forty million dollars in illegal offshore cryptocurrency investments three years ago. He was using Northstar Family Wellness to launder money out of your family foundation to pay off foreign debt collectors.”

I rubbed my face with my hands, exhaustion finally catching up to me. “And Vanessa?”

“Vanessa met Arthur at a charity gala two years ago,” David continued. “She was drowning in personal debt before you married her. Arthur discovered it and used it as leverage. He promised her total financial freedom and the Cayman estate if she helped him dismantle your life from the inside.”

A deep, painful ache bloomed in my chest. I had married Vanessa believing she wanted to build a loving home for my motherless daughter. I had trusted Arthur because of my father’s memory. I had been so blind, so consumed by corporate expansion and endless board meetings, that I had allowed two monsters into the sanctuary of my home.

My phone rang. It was the hospital.

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“Mr. Mercer?” Dr. Thorne’s voice came through the speaker. “Claire is awake. She’s asking for you.”

I stood up immediately, grabbing my coat. “Cancel every meeting for the next six months, David,” I said. “I’m going to be a father.”

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