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CHAPTER 50

Autor: JJ.Smart
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-03-31 05:31:11

We got married on a Saturday in October. Not a large wedding. Thirty people. The venue was a private room at a restaurant we both liked, with tall windows and good light. Owen stood beside me. Neil stood beside Alex. My father sat in the front row and cried quietly and did not try to hide it.

We had written what we wanted to say. Not traditional vows, not performed promises. Just the things we meant.

I went first. "I have spent most of my adult life being careful," I said. "Careful with what I
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    The international asset recovery took four weeks to complete.Not all of it. The full recovery would take longer. But the significant portion, the assets that had moved into a structure in two European jurisdictions, were frozen by court order on a Wednesday morning.Alex told me at 11am with two words in a text: First freeze.I was in a meeting. I read it under the table. Went back to the meeting. Let the warmth of it sit in my chest until I was home.The freeze covered approximately nineteen million dollars in assets. Morrison's legal team filed an immediate objection. The objection was denied. The freeze held.Neil sent a one-word text to Alex: Finally.Jonah texted to say Ada had added two new words to her vocabulary: more and no, and that she was using them in combination with alarming frequency.Owen sent a photo of a baby scan. Their baby was not yet born but was apparently visible as a clear shape on a screen and Owen had sent the photo to me and Alex and their parents and his

  • HIS WILLING SECRET    CHAPTER 59

    The international asset recovery took four weeks to complete.Not all of it. The full recovery would take longer. But the significant portion, the assets that had moved into a structure in two European jurisdictions, were frozen by court order on a Wednesday morning.Alex told me at 11am with two words in a text: First freeze.I was in a meeting. I read it under the table. Went back to the meeting. Let the warmth of it sit in my chest until I was home.The freeze covered approximately nineteen million dollars in assets. Morrison's legal team filed an immediate objection. The objection was denied. The freeze held.Neil sent a one-word text to Alex: Finally.Jonah texted to say Ada had added two new words to her vocabulary: more and no, and that she was using them in combination with alarming frequency.Owen sent a photo of a baby scan. Their baby was not yet born but was apparently visible as a clear shape on a screen and Owen had sent the photo to me and Alex and their parents and his

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    Carver came to us on a Saturday morning with a face that told me before he said anything that what he had found was bad. He sat at our kitchen table. He put a folder on it. He looked at Alex."You need to prepare yourself," he said.Alex looked at him steadily. "Tell me.""The intelligence consultant Morrison hired. The one with the corporate dossier background." He opened the folder. "His name is Ross Nolan. He worked in private intelligence for twelve years before moving to consulting. Before that he worked in corporate law."Alex's face changed. Slightly. Only slightly. But I had been reading his face for two years."What firm?" Alex said."Webb Garrett," Carver said. "He left four years before you became managing partner. He was an associate. His supervisor during his time at the firm was Neil Garrett."The kitchen was completely quiet. "Neil didn't know," Alex said immediately."I'm not suggesting he did," Carver said. "But Morrison's consultant is a former firm employee. He know

  • HIS WILLING SECRET    CHAPTER 57

    I lay in bed looking at the text for a long time before I moved. Alex was still asleep. I did not wake him immediately. I sat with it. Thought about it the way I had learned to think about things that arrived as threats. Not reacting. Just looking at it clearly.I know about Hargreave.Not an attachment. Not a document. Not a name. Just those four words.I took a screenshot. Forwarded it to Carver with a note. Then I put my phone face down and went to make coffee.When Alex came out I handed him his cup and said: "Someone texted me this morning. Unknown number."He read the screenshot. His face did not change but I watched his jaw."Hargreave," he said. "This is not Patrick. Patrick is contained.""I know.""This is not Reeves. He's been through a bar review and his license is gone.""Yes.""This is someone new."I sat down. "Or someone old who has been quiet."He was quiet for a moment. "Diane Morrison.""She settled.""She settled the financial case. She did not settle the personal

  • HIS WILLING SECRET    CHAPTER 56

    I won the award. The ceremony was held on a Thursday evening in March. Alex wore a dark suit and arrived at the venue before I did, which I had not expected, and when I walked in he was already talking to Gerald with the ease of someone who had met him enough times for the awkwardness to be gone.They had become something like cordial in the months since the Morrison situation ended. Not friends. But men who respected what the other person had built. Owen came with Cara. They had reconciled three months ago and there was something careful between them that suggested work being done, the real kind. My father came. He had driven himself two hours from outside the city. He was slightly unsteady from the stroke's ongoing effects and he had his cane and he shook my hand when he arrived and then pulled me into a brief, solid hug that I had not been expecting."I'm glad I came," he said."I'm glad you came too," I said.The ceremony ran two hours. There were five awards in different categori

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    Jonah called two weeks later. Not about Patrick. He did not know about Patrick and we had decided, together, that he did not need to. He called because Ada had said her first clear word. He called to tell someone who would care. Alex answered at dinner time and I watched him put down his fork and listen and then I saw something cross his face that I had not seen before. Simple joy. Not complicated by strategy or context. Just the feeling of a man hearing something good about a person he had just started letting matter."What did she say?" I asked when he hung up."Duck," Alex said. "She saw a duck at the park and she said it.""Duck was her first word.""Apparently there were several ducks." He picked his fork back up. "Jonah said she pointed at all of them one by one."We ate dinner. The conversation moved to other things. But twice during the meal I caught him with a slight, private expression that had nothing performed in it.That week Neil formally announced Alex's permanent manag

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