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My Grandmother Saw Everything. part 2
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00:05The first item on today's agenda is the formal introduction of the Trust's new
00:10beneficiary and majority shakeholder, Miss Elise Chen.
00:16Victor clapped exactly three times.
00:19Welcome Miss Chen.
00:20We're all very sorry for your loss.
00:23Margaret was one of a kind.
00:26She was.
00:28Which is why I intend to honor her vision for this company, starting today.
00:33Of course.
00:34Though I hope you understand, Miss Chen, that running a firm of Sai-Sai's requires experience.
00:42Margaret herself relied heavily on this board's guidance.
00:45We'd be happy to extend the same support to you.
00:48Translation, sit down, be quiet, and let us handle the money.
00:53I appreciate that, Mr. Hale.
00:56But my grandmother didn't leave me a board seat so I could be guided.
01:05She left me a controlling stake so I could lead.
01:36A few board members exchanged glances.
01:37He shuffled through his papers, then went pale.
01:39He looked at Victor.
01:41Victor's expression didn't change, but his stillness was telling.
01:44Item 2A, motion to investigate potential criminal conducts by a current board member brought
01:48by the majority stakeholder.
01:50The room erupted in murmurs.
01:52This is highly a regulator.
01:53You can't just-
01:54I can.
01:55Section 14.3 of the corporate parter allows the majority and the shakeholder to introduce
02:00emergency motes with 48 hours notice.
02:03The notice was filed on time.
02:05The modem is valid.
02:06Alexander, seated behind me as my advisor, slid a copy of the charter across the table.
02:12Douglas grabbed it, scanned it, and said nothing more.
02:16I see.
02:17And what exactly are the allegations?
02:18You know exactly who I'm referring to, Mr. Hale.
02:21I reached into the open briefcase and removed the first folder.
02:2526 years ago my parents, David Chen and Sarah Chen, died in what was ruled a single vehicle
02:30accident on Route 17.
02:32The pleasantness evaporated.
02:32For one unguarded second, something dark and ancient surfaced behind his eyes.
02:37The real Victor.
02:38The one who had lived behind that polished mask for 40 years.
02:41Then it was gone.
02:42Replaced by a practiced look of concern.
02:46I placed the original police report on the table.
02:49The official cause was loss of vehicle control due to wet road conditions.
02:52However, a private investigation commissioned by my grandmother, and conducted over a period
02:56of seven years, uncovered evidence of break-line tampering.
02:59I placed the mechanics report beside it.
03:01The tampering was performed by a licensed mechanic named George Prout, who was paid $40,000 in cash.
03:07Mr. Prout was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer in 2021.
03:13Before his death, he recorded a sworn video confession.
03:16I placed the USB speed drive on the table.
03:19In his confession, Mr. Pruder identified the person who hired him.
03:24That's an extraordinary accusation.
03:26It is.
03:29Which is why I also have the financial records.
03:32I pulled out the second folded.
03:35Greystone Holdings was registered to a law firm that exclusively served your personal interests, Mr. Hale.
03:41The withdrawal was authorized by your personal signature.
03:45I placed the bank records on the table.
03:47I also have phone logs showing 17 calls between your personal line and George Prout's number in the two weeks
03:54preceding the accident.
03:56And I have a sworn statement from your former driver.
04:00James Keatening, confirming that he drove you to a meeting with Mr. Pruder at a garage in Newark on August
04:0728th.
04:07A twitch at the corner of his mouth.
04:07A slight tremor in his right hand.
04:09The almost imperceptible tightening of his jaw.
04:14This is absurd.
04:15Fabricated evidence from a dead woman with a grudge.
04:18The evidence has been independently verified by three separate forensic analysts.
04:22Their reports are included in the packet.
04:24Additionally, the video confration has been authenticated by the FBI's Digital Forensics Division.
04:29The FBI?
04:30Mrs. Chen submitted the evidence to federal authorities before her death.
04:34An investigation is already underway.
04:36This board meeting is not a trial.
04:38It's a courtesy.
04:39Ms. Chen wanted to give this board the opportunity to act before the indictment becomes public.
04:45Indictment?
04:46Victor stood up.
04:47For the first time, his composure was visibly shaken.
04:50You're bluffing.
04:51Margaret was always theatrical.
04:53My grandmother was a baker who built a billion dollar empire from one oven.
04:58She wasn't theatrical.
05:01She was thorough.
05:03Our eyes locked across the length of the table.
05:06You killed my father.
05:08You killed my mother.
05:10You orphaned me.
05:11And then you sent Nathan Harrison to marry me so you could steal what was left.
05:16The room gasped.
05:19Oh, yes.
05:21I know about that, too.
05:23The Harrison family's debt, most of it is owed to your shell companies.
05:26You funded Nathan's approach, coached his, and used my own husband as a Trojan War.
05:30The mask was fully gone now and what lay beneath was ugly, cold, calculating, and cornered.
05:36You have no idea what you're doing, little girl.
05:39I built this company.
05:41My grandmother built this company.
05:44My father built this company.
05:45You just fed off it like a parasite.
05:48I'm calling for an immediate vote to remove Victor Hale from the board pending criminal investigation.
05:53All in favor?
05:54In favor.
05:55Dr. Linda Zhou's hand went up instantly.
05:58Two more hands followed, board members who had been silent the entire meeting, watching, calculating.
06:02Then Philip Crane raised his hand.
06:04Then another.
06:05And another.
06:06Victor watched as one by one, the people he had controlled for decades turned on him.
06:10Not out of courage, out of survival.
06:12They could see which way the wind was blowing and no one wanted to be standing next to Victor Hall
06:17when the storm hit.
06:18Nine votes.
06:19Nine out of twelve.
06:21Victor's two remaining loyalists kept their hands down but it didn't matter.
06:24The motion passes.
06:27Victor Hall is removed from the board, effective immediately.
06:31Victor stood motionless for a long moment.
06:36Then he picked up his briefcase and walked toward the door.
06:40As he passed me, he stopped.
06:43Your grandmother was a fool and so are you.
06:45This isn't over.
06:46I didn't whisper back.
06:48I spoke clearly so every person in that room could hear.
06:52You're right, Mr. Hale, it's not over.
06:54The FBI will be in touch.
06:56He walked out.
06:57The door closed behind him and the room exhaled.
07:01My hands were shaking under the table, but my voice had been steady.
07:05My back had been straight, just like Grandma taught me.
07:09It's done.
07:10No.
07:12No.
07:13I said, watching the door Victor had just just walked through.
07:17It's just beginning.
07:30The aftermath of the board meeting moved fast.
07:34Within two hours, Victor Hall's removal was leaked to financial news outlets.
07:39By evening, it was the lead story on every major business channel.
07:43All wanting a statement from the mysterious Elise Chen who had just deck dated a bomb in one of the
07:47most powerful boardrooms in the country.
07:49Meridian Capital Shake-Up, founding board member outed amid murder allegations.
07:53My phone buzzed non-stop.
07:56Reporters, analysts, investors all wanting a statement from the mysterious Elise Chen who had just eructated a bomb in one
08:02of the most powerful boardrooms in the country.
08:05Eating the leftover soup I've made from her handwritten recipe, trying to process the fact that I had just publicly
08:11accused a billionaire of murdering my parents.
08:17The doorbell rang at 8 PM.
08:20I checked the security camera.
08:22It wasn't Nathan this time.
08:24It was my mother-in-law, Vivian, alone.
08:27No designer jacket, no perfect hair.
08:30She looked like she'd aged 10 years in three days.
08:32I unlocked the door.
08:35I almost didn't open the door.
08:37But something in her posture, defeated, small, stripped of every pretense, made me press the button.
08:44She walked in and stood in the foyer, not daring to sit without being invited.
08:48I'm not here to ask for money.
08:52I know that's what you think.
08:56Then why are you here?
09:00Because my son is about to do something stupid, and despite everything, I don't want him to destroy what's left
09:06of his life.
09:08I crossed my arms.
09:11What is Nathan planning?
09:14Victor Hale contacted him this morning.
09:17He offered to clear all of Harrison Armyship's debt, every cent, if Nathan helps him.
09:24But Victor wants Nathan to testify that you're mentally unstable, that your grandmother was senile when she created the trust,
09:30that the evidence against him was fabricated.
09:32He wants Nathan to file for emergency custody of your unborn child and use it as leverage to force you
09:36into a settlement.
09:39Victor told Nathan that if he can get temporary custody, he can negotiate access to the trust on the child's
09:45behalf.
09:48It's a legal loophole.
09:50If the child is a beneficiary, and Nathan is the custodial parent, the child isn't a beneficiary.
09:56The trust is solely in my name.
10:00Victor's lawyers think they can argue that as your heir, the child has an implied interest.
10:07It's a stretch.
10:09But with the right judge, with a judge Victor has bought.
10:14Vivian didn't deny it.
10:16Elise, I know I have no right to ask you ask you for anything.
10:22I know what we did, what I did.
10:26I stood by while my husband and my son used you, but Nathan is my child, and Victor Hale is
10:34a murderer.
10:35If Nathan gets involved with him, he'll become an accessory.
10:39Or worse, Vivian's eyes were wet.
10:43Victor doesn't leave loose ends, you know that now.
10:46If Nathan becomes useful to him, he'll use Nathan.
10:51And when Nathan stops being useful...
10:55She didn't finish the sentence. She didn't have to.
10:58I stood there, looking at this woman who had mocked me, belittled me, and conspired to steal my inheritance.
11:05And now she was standing in my apartment, terrified. Not for herself, but for her son.
11:11It didn't erase what she'd done, but it made her human.
11:18When is Nathan meeting with Victor?
11:20Tomorrow morning, 10 o'clock, at Victor's private office on the Upper East Side.
11:25I picked up my phone and called Alexander.
11:31What's wrong?
11:33Victor is making a move.
11:35He's recruiting Nathan to challenge the trust through custody of my baby.
11:39I relayed everything Vivian had told me.
11:42Alexander was quiet for a moment.
11:44This is actually good news.
11:45How is my ex-husband trying to steal my child good news?
11:51Because Victor is panicking.
11:53He wouldn't risk involving Nathan.
11:55An unreliable, emotionally compromised civilian, unless he was running out of options.
12:00The FBI investigation is moving faster than he expected.
12:04He needs to disableize you before the indictment drops.
12:09So what do we do?
12:11We let Nathan walk into that meeting, and we make sure the FBI is listening when he does.
12:20I looked at Vivian.
12:21She was watching me with wide, frightened eyes.
12:24Your son is going to be offered a deal by a murderer tomorrow.
12:28If he takes it, I can't protect him.
12:32No one can.
12:36I know.
12:38But if he doesn't take it.
12:40If he walks away.
12:43Then maybe, just maybe, he gets to be a father someday.
12:48Not through custody courts and legal tricks.
12:52But because he earned it.
12:56Vivian stared at me as if seeing me for the first time.
13:01You would let him be part of child's life?
13:04After everything?
13:06I don't know.
13:09But I know what it's like to grow up without parents.
13:11I won't do that to my child.
13:13If there's another way.
13:17A tear rolled down Vivian's cheek.
13:20She nodded, unable to speak, and left without another word.
13:24After she was gone, I stood at the window looking out at the city lights.
13:33My phone buzzed.
13:34A text from Alexander.
13:36The FBI confirmed they can have surveillance in place by tomorrow morning.
13:39If Victor makes the offer and Nathan accepts, they'll have it on tape.
13:44I type DAC.
13:45And if Nathan refuses?
13:48A pause.
13:50Then...
13:52Then maybe your grandmother was right about one more thing.
13:57What's that?
14:00That people can surprise you.
14:03I put the phone down and placed my hand on my stomach.
14:11Please, Nathan.
14:12For once in your life, make the right choice.
14:19But even as I thought it, I knew I couldn't count on it.
14:23I'd spent three years counting on Nathan Harrison and all it got me was a broken heart and a seat
14:28in a courtroom.
14:31Tomorrow, the trap would be set.
14:34And either Victor Hale would fall, or he'd take my baby down with him.
14:45The FBI set up in a surveillance van two blocks from Victor Hale's Upper East Side office.
14:51Alexander coordinated with the lead agent, a no-nonsense woman named Special Agent Diane Torres,
14:56while I sat in the Alexander's car, watching the building's entrance on a tablet screen.
15:01You don't have to be here.
15:03Yes, I do.
15:04At 9.47 AM, Nathan arrived.
15:07He was alone, wearing a suit I'd never seen before, probably borrowed,
15:11since most of his wardrobe was technically purchased with Harrison Holdings' corporate card,
15:15which had been frozen two days ago.
15:17Then he walked in.
15:19The FBI had placed a listening device in Victor's office the night before,
15:23courtesy of a warrant obtained through the evidence Grandma had compiled.
15:26Every word would be recorded.
15:28Thank you for coming. Please, sit down.
15:31I'll stand.
15:32Just like your father.
15:34Richard always had to posture before negotiations.
15:37This isn't a negotiation.
15:39You said you could help my family. I'm here to listen.
15:41Through the surveillance feed, I heard Victor's voice.
15:44Straight to business. I respect that.
15:47Your family's situation is dire.
15:50Harrison Chimings owes $214 million, most of it callable within-
15:54I know how much we owe.
15:55Then you know that without intervention, your family loses everything.
15:59The company, the properties, your mother's retirement fund, all of it gone.
16:02I can make it disappear, Nathan.
16:04Every dollar of debt, wiped clean.
16:06I can also ensure that your divorce settlement includes substantial assets,
16:08enough to rebuild, to start fresh.
16:10In exchange for what? Your cooperation.
16:12I need you to file for emergency custody of Elise's unborn child.
16:16I have attorneys who can expedite the process.
16:18We argue that Elise is emotionally unstable, grief-stricken,
16:21manipulated by her grandmother's paranoid delusions, unfit to make decisions for a child.
16:24You want me to say my wife is crazy?
16:26I want you to protect your child from a woman who is clearly being controlled by outside forces.
16:32Alexander Blackwar has been whispering in her ear since the day Margaret died.
16:37Who knows what he's convinced her to believe.
16:41And the evidence she presented at the board meeting?
16:43The stuff about her parents? Fabricated.
16:46Margaret Chan was a brilliant woman, but she was also deeply paranoid in her final years.
16:50She saw conspiracies everywhere.
16:52The so-called evidence wouldn't survive a rigorous legal challenge.
16:55The FBI seems to think it will.
16:56The FBI is conducting a preliminary inquiry.
16:59Nothing more.
17:00These things take years, Nathan.
17:02By the time anything comes of it, the landscape will have changed entirely.
17:06I've weathered far worse than this.
17:08Like David Chan?
17:10Excuse me?
17:11Ali's father. Your former colleague.
17:13The man who died in a car accident that wasn't really an accident.
17:15I don't know what you're implying.
17:17I'm not implying anything. I'm asking you directly.
17:19Did you kill David Chan?
17:21Be very careful, Nathan.
17:23I've been careful my entire life.
17:24I was careful when my father told me to marry a woman I didn't love.
17:27I was careful when I lied to her.
17:29I was careful when I slept with her friend and told myself it didn't matter because the marriage was never
17:33real anyway.
17:34I'm done being careful!
17:36You're making a mistake.
17:37No.
17:38I made the mistake three years ago when I agreed to this.
17:41When I looked at a lease and saw a paycheck instead of a person.
17:44That was the mistake.
17:45Nathan, if you walk out of this office without an agreement, I will bury your family.
17:50Every asset seized. Every account frozen.
17:52Your mother will spend her final years in a studio apartment.
17:55Your sister will-
17:56My sister helped orchestrated the affair.
17:58My mother spied on a dying woman.
17:59My father sold his son's marriage to a murderer.
18:02Maybe we deserve to lose everything.
18:03Nathan, sit down.
18:05No. I'm gonna walk out of here.
18:07I'm gonna call Elise and I'm gonna tell her everything you just said.
18:10She'll never take you back.
18:12I know.
18:13But my kid will know that when it mattered, when it really truly mattered, I chose right.
18:22Elise, I just left Victor's office. He wanted me to-
18:25I know. I heard everything.
18:27The FBI heard everything, too.
18:32Good. That's-
18:34Good.
18:35I'm not asking you to forgive me. I know I don't deserve it.
18:38I just need you to know-
18:39The baby-
18:40I want to be better. I don't know how yet, but I want to try.
18:43Trying isn't enough, Nathan. You have to actually do it.
18:46I know.
18:47And it starts with testifying.
18:49Against Victor.
18:51Everything you know.
18:52The arrangement with your father, the debt manipulation, all of it.
18:55On the record.
18:58Okay.
19:00I'll do it.
19:03Your grandmother predicted this, too, didn't she?
19:05I thought about it. About the way Grandma had structured everything.
19:09The will reading designed to strip away Nathan's defenses layer by layer.
19:13The evidence timed to create maximum pressure.
19:15The trust structured to remove every financial incentive for staying in the marriage.
19:19She hadn't just been punishing Nathan.
19:21She'd been giving him a chance to choose who he wanted to be, when he had nothing left to gain.
19:26She didn't predict it. She engineered it.
19:29Margaret Chen. The most dangerous baker in America.
19:33In Victor's office, the FBI's recording captured one final thing.
19:37A phone call Victor made 30 seconds after Nathan left.
19:41It's me. The Harrison boy didn't cooperate. Move to Plan B.
19:45We got it. We got all of it. Moving to arrest.
19:48Agent Torres's voice came through Alexander's earpiece. Moving to arrest.
19:52Within the hour, FBI agents arrived at Victor Hale's office with a federal warrant.
19:57He was arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice.
20:01I watched the footage on the news that evening. Victor Hale in handcuffs.
20:05His silver hair touching the camera flashes. His face a mask of controlled fury as agents escorted him to a
20:11waiting vehicle.
20:11In a stunning development, longtime Meridian Capital board member Victor Hall has been arrested in connection with the 26-year
20:18-old deaths of David and Sarah Chen.
20:20I turned off the TV. It was over. The man who killed my parents was in custody.
20:24The family that tried to rob me was in ruins. The husband who betrayed me had, in the end, done
20:29one decent thing.
20:30I sat in grandma's chair, holding her necklace, and for the first time in months, I felt something I barely
20:35recognized. Peace.
20:37Then my phone buzzed. A text from Alexander.
20:43Victor mentioned Plan B before his arrest. We don't know what that means yet.
20:48Stay in the apartment. I'm sending security.
20:51The peace lasted exactly 11 seconds.
20:58I didn't sleep that night.
21:00Alexander's security team, two ex-military professionals named Davis and Reyes, stationed themselves outside the apartment door.
21:08Alexander himself stayed in the building, working from the lobby office, coordinating with Agent Torres.
21:14Every sound made me flinch, the elevator chiming. A door closing down the hall, the wind against the windows.
21:21I sat on grandma's bed with my hand on my stomach, talking to the baby the way grandma used to
21:26talk to me.
21:26I know you can't hear me yet, but I want you to know that you're already so loved.
21:31Your great-grandmother moved mountains for us. And I will too.
21:36At 3am, Alexander called.
21:40We found Plan B.
21:42What is it?
21:43Victor had a contingency. If he was ever arrested, his personal attorney was instructed to release a sealed document to
21:48the press, a fabrid psychiatric evaluation claiming Margaret Chen was diagnosed with severe dement two years before her death.
21:53The document alleges that all her financial decisions during that period, including the creation of the trust, were made while
22:00she was mentally incompatible.
22:02That's a lie. Grandma was sharp until the very end.
22:04I know. And we can prove it. Her medical records, her correspondings, the testimony of her doctors.
22:11But the document has already been sent to six major news loudlies. By morning, it'll be everywhere. So even from
22:17a jail cell, Victor is trying to destroy her legacy.
22:21He's trying to create enough doubt to get the trust challenged in court.
22:25If a judge agrees to review the trust's validity, it could be frozen for months, maybe years. During that time,
22:33Victor's allies on the board could petition for emergency control of Meridian's assets.
22:37I closed my eyes. Even in chains, Victor Hale was still fighting, still scheming, still trying to take everything grandma
22:45built.
22:46What do we do?
22:47We go public first. Before the fabricated document dominates the narrative, we release our own story. Everything. The will reading,
22:56the evidence, Victor's arrest, the truth about your parents. All of it.
23:01You want me to do a press conference?
23:04I want you to do you an interview. One outlet. Long form. Sympathetic but credible.
23:09I've already reached out to Christine Park at the National Herald. She's the most respected investigative journalist in the country.
23:16She's agreed to run the piece tomorrow if you're willing.
23:20Tomorrow. In less than 24 hours. My entire life, every betrayal, every heartbreak, every secret would be public.
23:28Elise, you don't have to do this. We can fight the fabricated document through legal channels. It'll take longer but
23:35-
23:35No. Grandma didn't hide. She spent 26 years building her case in silence but she always intended for the truth
23:42to come out. All of it.
23:45Even the parts about Nathan. About your family.
23:48I thought about it. The world would know that my husband married me for money. That my best friend helped
23:53him cheat. That I was pregnant and alone. Every vulnerability, exposed.
23:57But they would also know that a woman named Margaret Chen built an empire, solved her own son's murder, and
24:03protected her granddaughter from beyond the grave.
24:06Even those parts. The interview took place the next morning in Grandma's apartment.
24:11Christine Park was everything Alexander said, sharp, thorough, and genuinely compassionate. She asked hard questions, but she listened to the
24:19answers.
24:20I told her everything, from the will reading to Victor's arrest, from Nathan's betrayal to his last minute choice, from
24:27the gold necklace to the evidence in the briefcase.
24:29When I talked about Grandma, I cried. Christine let me. She didn't rush me or cut away. She just waited
24:36until I was ready to continue.
24:37One last question. What do you want people to know about Margaret Chen? I touched the rolling pin pendant. That
24:44she was the strongest person I've ever known. That she built everything from nothing. That she never stopped fighting for
24:50the people she loved, even after she was gone. And that she made the best sourdough bread in the world.
24:56Off the record, I tried her bakery's sourdough once. She really did.
25:01The article went live at 6pm that evening, accompanied by the video interview. Within an hour, it had been shared
25:08over 200,000 times. The fabricated psychiatric evaluation was immediately discredited.
25:13Three of Grandma's personal physicians issued public statements confirming her mental competency. The law firm that produced the fake document
25:21was placed under investigation.
25:22Dot by midnight, hashtag justice for Margaret was trending worldwide. Messages poured in from strangers, from women who had been
25:30betrayed, from daughters who had lost grandmothers, from people who simply believed that the truth mattered.
25:35I read every single one. At 1am, one message stood out. It was from Nathan.
25:40I watched the interview. I'm sorry. Not for me. I know sorry doesn't cover what I did. I'm sorry that
25:46you had to carry all of this alone. Your grandmother was extraordinary. And so are you. Meeting with the FBI
25:51tomorrow to give my full testimony. Whatever happens after that, I want our child to know that I tried to
25:56make it right, Nathan.
25:57I didn't respond. But I didn't delete it either. I fell asleep in Grandma's chair. The necklace warm against my
26:03skin. The city lights painting soft patterns on the ceiling. For the first time in years, I dreamed about my
26:09parents. Not the accident. Not the grief. Just them. Smiling. Holding me. Dot.
26:15And beside them, Grandma flower on her apron. Rolling pin in hand. Laughing at something only she found funny.
26:27Six months later, I stood at the window of my new office on the 47th floor of Meridian Capital. Watching
26:33the sun set over the city. My hand rested on my belly. Round now. Full of life. Full of promise.
26:41The baby kicked right on cue, as if she knew I was thinking about her.
26:46Easy, little one. We've got time.
26:48The door opened behind me. Alexander walked in. Carrying two cups of tea. Chamomile for me. Black for him. It
26:56had become our evening ritual over the past six months. Ever since I'd officially taken my seat as Meridian's chairwoman.
27:02The quarterly numbers are in. He said. Setting my cup on the desk. 12% growth across all funds. The
27:09institutional investors are calling it the Margaret Effect.
27:12I smiled. Grandma would have hated that name. She would have said, I didn't build this so people could name
27:17things after me. I built it so you could eat.
27:20And Victor? I asked.
27:23Trial date is set for March. The prosecution's case is airtight. Nathan's testimony, the financial records, the confession tape. His
27:31lawyers tried for a plea deal but Agent Torres shut it down. She wants the full trial.
27:35Good. Victor Hale had spent the last six months in federal custody. Denied bail after the judge determined he was
27:42a flight risk.
27:43His assets had been frozen. His allies on the board had resigned, one by one, like rats leaving a sinking
27:49ship. The empire he'd built on my father's grave was crumbling.
27:53It wasn't enough. Nothing would bring my parents back. But it was justice. Real justice. The kind Grandma had spent
28:0026 years fighting for.
28:03There's one more thing. Alexander said. He hesitated. Unusual for a man who never hesitated.
28:10Nathan called my office today. What did he want? He's completed the parenting course. And the therapy program. His attorney
28:17filed a petition for supervised visitation rights. Not custody. Visitation.
28:22I was quiet for a long moment. Nathan had done everything I'd asked. He testified against Victor. He cooperated fully
28:29with the FBI.
28:30He signed the divorce papers without contesting a single term. Harrison Hindings had gone into receivership, and his family had
28:37lost everything.
28:38But Nathan hadn't asked me for a dollar. He'd gotten a job. A real one. Junior analyst at a mid
28:44-tier firm. Entry level. Nothing glamorous.
28:47Brooke had told me through Mr. Donovan that he took the bus to work every day. He was trying.
28:54What do you think? I asked Alexander. He looked out the window, then back at me.
29:00I think your grandmother would say that people deserve the chance to prove they've changed. But she'd also say to
29:05verify everything and trust nothing.
29:07I laughed. A real laugh. The kind I hadn't been able to manage for a long time. That sounds exactly
29:14like her.
29:14For what it's worth. Alexander added quietly. I've watched Nathan over the past six months. The man who walked out
29:21of Victor's office that day. The one who chose right when it cost him everything. That man is real. Whether
29:28he can sustain it.
29:28He shrugged. That's not for me to judge. I nodded slowly. Tell his attorney I'll consider it. Supervised visits. After
29:37the baby is born. And only if he continues therapy.
29:40Alexander nodded and turned to leave. At the door, he paused.
29:45Elise. Yes?
29:48Your father would be proud of you. My eyes stung. You knew him better than I did.
29:53I knew him well enough to know that you're exactly the person he hoped you'd become.
29:57He smiled one of his rare, real smiles.
30:00Good night, Elise.
30:02Good night, Alexander.
30:03After he left, I opened my desk drawer and pulled out Grandma's letter. The one from the will reading. Now
30:09soft and worn from being read hundreds of times.
30:13My dearest Elise. If you're reading this, then the hardest part is over. You've faced the wolves, and you're still
30:19standing. I knew you would be.
30:21I'm sorry I kept so many secrets. I'm sorry I couldn't protect you from Nathan, from Victor, from all the
30:28pain that was coming. I wanted to.
30:29Every day, I wanted to wrap you up and hide you from the world. But that's not what mothers do.
30:35And yes, sweetheart, I was your mother. In every way that mattered.
30:39You're going to doubt yourself. You're going to wonder if you're strong enough, smart enough, brave enough. When that happens,
30:46remember this.
30:47You come from a long line of women who built extraordinary things from nothing. Your great-grandmother started with a
30:54single bag of flour. I started with a single oven.
30:56You're starting with everything I've left you. But the most important thing isn't the money or the company. It's you.
31:03You are enough. You have always been enough.
31:08Now go build something beautiful. I folded the letter carefully and placed it back in the drawer. Then I picked
31:15up my phone and opened the camera.
31:17I took a photo of the sunset through the office window. Golden light spilling over the city, painting everything in
31:24warmth. I sent it to no one. I saved it for my daughter.
31:28Someday, I would show her this view and tell her the story of how we got here. I would tell
31:33her about a grandmother who baked bread and moved mountains. About a mother who was broken and rebuilt herself. About
31:40a world that tried to take everything and failed.
31:43I will tell her that love, true love, is not noisy or dramatic. It is a letter in the drawer.
31:48It's the necklace on your body. It is a trust fund secretly established by a woman who knows she won't
31:54live to see it used.
31:55It's a trust. It's showing up. Every day. Even when it's hard. Even when it hurts. Even after you're gone.
32:01I touched the golden rolling pin necklace in my pocket.
32:04We did it, Grandma. I whispered. The baby kicked again. And somewhere, I swear, I heard her laugh.
32:12I sniffed. Amen.
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