The following morning, Ryan was escorted away by police after violating the protective order. Reporters who had celebrated our wedding less than two days earlier were now asking questions about abuse, fraud, and federal investigations. The Harrington family’s carefully polished image was cracking fast.
Over the next several months, the fallout continued. Hospitals paused contracts, investors backed away, and former employees stepped forward with their own stories. Malcolm eventually faced fraud charges, while other family members dealt with lawsuits, investigations, and public scrutiny.
The annulment moved forward without resistance. Attempts to buy my silence failed, and my father’s shares remained safely under my control. The business opportunities Ryan’s family had chased through manipulation were transferred elsewhere, leaving them with nothing to show for years of deception.
The last time I saw Ryan, he asked whether a single slap had really been worth destroying everything. He still believed that moment started his downfall. It didn’t. The slap was only proof of who he had always been. His family spent years tearing down their own empire—I simply stopped pretending I couldn’t see it