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CHAPTER FORTY-NINE: 2011

Author: Nyra Vale
last update publish date: 2026-05-07 20:03:17

The 2011 annual report was forty-three pages.

She read all of them.

The foundation in 2011 was different from what it became. Smaller. Three programmes, one of them still in the pilot phase. The board had seven members compared to the twelve it held now. Martin was listed as a non-executive member.

She read the board section twice.

Martin in 2011. Non-executive. His listed affiliation was a consultancy called Ellmore Partners.

She searched Ellmore Partners.

Dissolved 2013.

She searched the diss
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  • Texted The Wrong Brother   CHAPTER FORTY-NINE: 2011

    The 2011 annual report was forty-three pages.She read all of them.The foundation in 2011 was different from what it became. Smaller. Three programmes, one of them still in the pilot phase. The board had seven members compared to the twelve it held now. Martin was listed as a non-executive member.She read the board section twice.Martin in 2011. Non-executive. His listed affiliation was a consultancy called Ellmore Partners.She searched Ellmore Partners.Dissolved 2013.She searched the dissolution records.Director and sole shareholder at dissolution: Martin Hale.But the registration records showed something else.Ellmore Partners had been incorporated in 2009. Its original director was not Martin.She leaned forward.The original director was a man named Geoffrey Crane.She searched Geoffrey Crane.She found him in thirty seconds. A LinkedIn profile that hadn't been updated since 2014. Senior Advisor, Hale-Draven Foundation, 2008 to 2013.She looked at the dates.Geoffrey Crane

  • Texted The Wrong Brother   CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT: AFTER

    The week after Martin resigned was the strangest one.Not because anything happened. Because nothing did.She kept expecting the phone to ring. Kept checking her email before bed. Kept waking up at six with the feeling that something needed to be solved and then lying there while the feeling slowly dissolved into the ordinary morning sounds of Birchwood waking up.On Thursday she said it to Adrian at the wall."I keep waiting," she said."I know," he said."It feels wrong that it just stopped.""It didn't just stop," he said. "You stopped it."She looked at the hedge."We stopped it," she said."Yes," he said.She pulled her coat tighter. March was pretending to be warmer than it was and failing."Tell me something," she said."About what?""The software," she said. "Where are you with it?"He turned the cup in his hands. "Three more clubs signed up last week. A rugby club in Hertfordshire and two football academies." He paused. "The priority booking logic works. The thing you fixed."

  • Texted The Wrong Brother   CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN: SUSIE

    Susie was at the school gates when they pulled up.Not inside them. Right at them. She'd been watching for the Range Rover and had placed herself at the exact spot to catch Lena before she got five steps in.She looked at Lena's face and said, "He resigned.""Yes," Lena said."Clara's firm put a statement out. It's on the Financial Review website." She fell into step. "Also the Edinburgh thing."Lena stopped walking.Susie stopped too."How do you know about Edinburgh?" Lena said."Julian told me."Lena turned around.Adrian was three steps behind them. He read her face immediately."He asked where the accelerator was," he said. "I couldn't lie to his face.""You could have not answered.""He kept asking.""He kept asking," she said back."Yes."She looked at Susie."I didn't tell anyone," Susie said. Then: "I told Harper.""Susie.""Harper is practically family. She doesn't count."Lena pinched the bridge of her nose.Everyone knew. Everyone had known before she finished processing i

  • Texted The Wrong Brother   CHAPTER FORTY-SIX: HE RESIGNED

    Clara's text came at eight forty-seven on a Friday morning.Martin resigned. Effective immediately. Board confirmed. Call me when you're up.Lena read it three times standing in the kitchen in her school uniform with her toast going cold on the plate.She called Adrian.He picked up before it rang properly. "I saw it.""Clara just texted me.""She called me first." A pause. "He's gone."She sat down at the kitchen table.Gone, she thought.Not the complaint. Not the nomination review. Not the Edinburgh call. All of it. Four years of planning and he'd walked away from the board seat he'd been building toward since 2019."Why?" she said."Clara thinks Diane Osei called his office yesterday afternoon," Adrian said. "After we gave her Patricia's records. She gave him the chance to comment before print.""He didn't comment.""He resigned instead," Adrian said. "Better to leave than to be in the story."She looked at her toast."Is it over?" she said."For now," he said."What does 'for now

  • Texted The Wrong Brother   CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE: PATRICIA

    Clara called at eight-fifteen.Lena was at her desk with her physics notes and her toast going cold again, which was becoming a pattern she needed to address. She answered on the second ring."Ninety-three percent," Clara said."You said ninety by morning.""I read faster than I thought." A pause. "The observer clause is the key. Martin donated through M. Holdings twice. The first donation in 2016 was thirty-nine thousand nine hundred. Just under the observer threshold. He did that deliberately.""He was testing the mechanism," Lena said."Yes. Making sure it worked before he committed the full amount. The second donation in 2017 hit the threshold exactly. He requested the observer position two weeks later through a holding company called Finch Advisory so his name wasn't on the paperwork.""But M. Holdings paid for it.""Yes. The money trail is clear once you know where to look." Clara paused. "Patricia Okon accepted the observer position from Finch Advisory in 2017. She accepted Lil

  • Texted The Wrong Brother   CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR: ONE IN THE MORNINg

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