When I returned home, Vivian and her son Marcus were already treating my sick father like a prisoner inside his own mansion. Dad’s medication would mysteriously disappear until he apologized for being “difficult,” and Marcus constantly pushed him to sign documents while pretending it was routine business. They mocked me openly, assuming I was harmless because I stayed calm and never argued back. What they didn’t know was that I worked in financial fraud investigations and had already started gathering evidence against them.
I quietly watched everything. I listened as Marcus bragged on the phone about taking my father’s money. I noticed new security cameras being installed around the house without them realizing our private nurse had hidden one of her own. Meanwhile, I froze suspicious accounts, tracked forged documents, and uncovered proof that Vivian had paid a mechanic shortly before my father’s brake lines mysteriously failed.
Then Vivian made a fatal mistake: she invited Hale Construction’s board members to dinner so she and Marcus could announce they were taking control of the company. Dad sat pale and silent at the far end of the table while Marcus proudly presented paperwork supposedly transferring voting authority to him. Vivian leaned toward me and whispered, “Don’t embarrass yourself.”
Instead, I calmly picked up the papers and pointed out that my father’s signature was dated during a surgery he physically could not have attended. Then I revealed the listed notary had died months earlier. The room turned silent as I handed copies of forged contracts to the board members. For the first time, Marcus stopped smiling- READ NEXT PART- 