HE THOUGHT HE OWNED EVERYTHING—UNTIL THE HOUSE THREW HIM OUT

The next morning, Daniel sent a smug message demanding a public apology. He even suggested he might allow me to return home. My response was simple: enjoy the house while you can.

That same afternoon, Evelyn hosted a lavish family lunch. Surrounded by relatives and friends, she proudly mocked me, convinced she had won. Daniel raised a toast to loyalty while everyone applauded.

Then the phone calls started. First his accountant. Then the bank. Then the leasing company handling Evelyn’s luxury car. One by one, their financial support systems began collapsing.

Marissa had already filed emergency legal actions supported by evidence of assault, fraud, and financial deception. By evening, cards were declining, accounts were frozen, and panic had replaced arrogance-

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