
A few minutes later, I watched as Evelyn began to bang her fists against the thick glass of the terrace.
“Trevor, open this door right now because it is getting incredibly cold in here!” she screamed.
Trevor pulled on the heavy glass door with all of his strength, but it did not move even an inch.
He frantically touched the digital wall panel, but the screen only displayed a large red padlock icon.
Then I heard his voice change from confidence to a tone of pure desperation and fear.
“Allison, please open the door and stop playing these games with us!” he yelled toward the garden.
I ignored his pleas and kept working on my laptop as I accessed our financial records.
I logged into our joint bank account, which held almost three million pesos that I had deposited for household expenses.
I had also put money there for Trevor’s various projects that never actually existed beyond his imagination.
With a few quick clicks, I transferred every single cent into my private business account.
That money was legally protected by the prenuptial agreement he had signed while mocking me for being an insecure woman.
He had once told me that only insecure women think about divorce, and he had laughed while signing the papers.
Then I proceeded to block every single credit card and supplementary card associated with my name.
I blocked the gas cards and the luxury store cards until there was no credit left for them to use.
Inside the house, the sound of laughter had quickly turned into angry shouts and panicked whispers.
The young children were crying because of the cold, and the cousins were complaining about being trapped.
Evelyn was yelling at the top of her lungs that I was a crazy woman who belonged in an asylum.
At exactly three seventeen in the morning, I sent a heavily encrypted email to my personal lawyer.
I attached all the security camera footage from the night, the audio recordings of their insults, and photos of my clothes in trash bags.
I also included the video where Trevor explicitly stated that I could sleep in the storage room while his family took my bed.
At six o’clock in the morning, the heavy main gate of the estate slowly groaned open.
Three municipal patrol cars drove slowly along the stone road that led to the front of the villa.
Behind the police cars came a black private security van that belonged to a firm I hired years ago.
At that very moment, I used my laptop to finally unlock the heavy front door of the house.
When Trevor came out wrapped in a thin decorative blanket, he looked pale and was trembling from the cold.
He saw the uniformed officers standing there, and he saw my lawyer, Sarah Miller, stepping out of her car.
For the first time in his life, he truly understood that this magnificent house had never belonged to him.
But the most humiliating and painful truth for him was still waiting to be revealed in front of his family.
Evelyn was the very first person to start screaming at the officers as they approached the porch.
“Officer, you must arrest this insane woman immediately because she locked us inside her own house!” she shrieked.
My lawyer, Sarah Miller, walked toward me while carrying a very thick leather folder full of legal documents.
I stepped out of the garden cellar wearing my elegant beige coat with my hair pulled back perfectly.
I stood with my back straight and my head held high because I did not look like a defeated woman.
I looked exactly like the rightful owner of a multi million dollar estate returning to reclaim what was hers.
“Good morning, commander,” I said to the lead officer with a calm and steady voice.
“These people are currently trespassing on my private property and refusing to leave,” I explained.
