
“Do not make me look bad in front of my family today since we already did more than enough just by accepting you into our circle,” Brandon muttered.
Adelaide began rummaging through the diaper bag with a look of disgust and claimed that Elena had absolutely no taste in baby clothes.
“We will have to buy her something decent later if this little girl actually belongs to our family lineage,” the mother-in-law said while the nurse tried to intervene.
The nurse told the woman to respect the patient, but Elena felt a strange silence wash over her as if an old door had finally shut for good. Brandon grabbed the keys to the luxury van that Elena had purchased with her own company money and kissed the baby’s head as a mere formality.
“Do not bother calling me tonight, and we will talk like two adults when I eventually get back home tomorrow,” he said as he walked toward the door.
Elena asked him how she was supposed to get home the next day, but he simply told her to figure it out herself without even turning around to look at her. She cried for exactly two minutes before looking down at her daughter and reaching for her phone to make a call that would change everything.
She did not call her mother or a friend, but instead dialed her attorney Mr. Henderson to see if he was available to talk about their secret plan.
“Mrs. Elena, has the baby arrived yet and is everything going well with the birth and your health?” Mr. Henderson asked with a tone of genuine concern.
Elena swallowed hard and explained that Brandon had left her alone in the hospital so he could go out for a fancy dinner with his family. There was a long and heavy silence on the line before the lawyer asked if he should finally activate the legal protocol they had prepared.
“I want you to activate everything including the bank accounts, the credit cards, the vehicles, and all powers of attorney starting this very moment,” Elena commanded.
At ten thirty in the evening, while Brandon was posting photos of expensive drinks and Adelaide was smiling in front of a table full of seafood, Elena’s phone began to vibrate. It was Brandon calling her back, and when she answered, his voice no longer sounded arrogant but was filled with a sense of genuine panic.
“Elena, what exactly did you do to us because all of our cards are being declined and the van will not even start,” he stammered over the phone.
She looked out at the city lights of Maple Grove and realized that no one would ever believe the massive downfall that was about to happen.
“What do you mean when you say you have nothing left?” Elena asked while watching the cold glow of the city through her window.
Brandon was breathing heavily and explained that the valet told him the van was flagged as immobilized by a GPS tracking system.
“My father tried to pay for the dinner and his account is frozen, and now my mother is screaming because the country club canceled her membership,” he shouted.
Elena stroked her daughter’s back and told him that she had only done what she should have done a very long time ago. In the background, she could hear the furious voice of Adelaide calling her a gold digger and telling her to stop playing games with them.
Elena let out a brief laugh because they had called her that for years whenever they thought she was out of earshot. They saw her as an unremarkable orphan with no family name, but they never knew that she was the actual owner of the massive Summit Realty firm.
