Camille tried blaming jealousy, but then Alistair stepped forward looking pale enough to collapse. “The baby is mine,” he admitted shakily. Daniel stared at his brother like the world had physically cracked open beneath him.
Camille begged him to stop talking, but the truth kept spilling out. She had promised Alistair the child would still carry the Mercer name while Daniel’s family fortune quietly financed the lie. Then Evelyn revealed the stolen company funds, fake invoices, and hidden transfers tied directly to Camille and Daniel.
Phones appeared everywhere. Guests recorded everything while Daniel’s father shouted for everyone to leave. But the scandal had already escaped the room through a hundred screens and whispered messages. By morning, the Mercer empire was bleeding publicly.
Three months later, Daniel lost his executive position, Camille’s boutique collapsed under investigations, and Alistair fought for paternity rights in court. As for me, I bought a quiet house beside the water. One morning, a settlement check arrived with a note from Evelyn: “They underestimated the wrong woman.” I laughed softly and tossed Camille’s old invitation into the fire. For the first time in years, nothing inside me burned anymore