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The Truth That Was Already Moving

Author: Calai
last update publish date: 2026-04-27 03:34:33

Augustus didn’t wait.

By the time his car left the venue, the first inquiries were already moving through secure channels. He didn’t rely on assumptions or public speculation, only sequence, timing, and intent. Facts that could hold under pressure.

Within the hour, Felix reported back.

Augustus had returned to the Wolfe estate and was in his private study. Beyond the glass walls, the city lights stretched wide, distant and steady, indifferent to what was unfolding below.

Felix stood a few steps
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    For the first time in years, Adrian Wolfe faced a problem money, lawyers, and strategy could not solve.It was Aria.One quiet morning in his office at Wolfe Headquarters, he realized it.Richard’s case was already in court, and nothing would move fast. There would be hearings, motions, and depositions for months.None of that mattered.The silence should have been a relief, but it only made one thought harder to ignore: he had wasted too many years, years he should have spent with Aria, watching Caelum grow, years he could never get back.Adrian leaned back and stared out at the skyline.“I’ve already lost enough time,” he said quietly. “If I want a future with them, I have to start building it now.”By lunchtime, that thought had driven him to Marcus’s office.Marcus looked up and smiled at Adrian’s face.“Oh,” he said.Adrian frowned. “What?”Marcus leaned back in his chair. “You’re planning to prop

  • The Wife They Sent Away   What Comes Next

    After dinner, Adrian sat in the sitting room of Aria’s mansion and, for once, had nothing urgent to fix. Across the room, Marcus glanced up from his phone. “You know you’re staring at her again.”Adrian didn’t look away from Aria and Caelum. “I wasn’t.”Marcus snorted. “You were.”“Mind your business.”“I would,” Marcus said, settling back in his chair, “if your business wasn’t sitting ten feet away.”That earned him a glare. Marcus ignored it. After a beat, he asked, “So what now?”Adrian frowned. “What do you mean?”“Richard is in jail. Cressida is busy with lawyers. Nobody is trying to hurt Aria.” Marcus tipped his head toward the room. “You’ve spent years reacting to a crisis. Now there isn’t one.”Adrian said nothing.Marcus’s tone softened. “I

  • The Wife They Sent Away   A Place at the Table

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  • The Wife They Sent Away   The Cost of Deception

    The weeks after Richard Vale’s arrest passed in a blur.What had started as a financial inquiry quickly grew into a much larger criminal case.Investigators gathered every piece of evidence they could and turned it over to prosecutors. As it was reviewed, the case against Richard expanded to include fraud, conspiracy, attempted murder, obstruction of justice, and witness intimidation.Richard’s lawyers fought every step of the way, challenging the scope of the investigation, the records, and the witnesses. It made little difference. The paper trail was clear, the transfers were consistent, and the testimony held up.As the case against Richard moved forward, attention shifted to Cressida Astor Kingsley.Unlike Richard, investigators found no direct evidence linking her to the attempted theft of trusts or the later fraud involving Selene’s assets. Those schemes led back to Richard alone.What they did find were older records

  • The Wife They Sent Away   The Beginning of the End

    Night had settled over Aria’s mansion, but the lights stayed on in the main sitting room. Files and reports covered the coffee table, once scattered family history now exposed as a paper trail buried for years and finally coming to light.Felix had left with the first copies not long before Cedric arrived. Felix brought the evidence; Cedric brought structure, sorting the documents at once and separating what could stand in court from what only clarified the larger picture.Adrian watched him for a moment. “This isn’t just a criminal case.”Cedric looked up briefly. “No. It’s a chain of criminal, financial, and civil liability.”The words settled over the room.That meant coordination, concealment, and repeated decisions. If the evidence held, more than one person could be implicated.Selene stood, calm. “Richard didn’t act alone. The real question is how far this goes.”Cedric closed one folder and set it aside. “Legally, there’s a difference between carrying out a scheme and directin

  • The Wife They Sent Away   The First Fracture

    The silence inside Kingsley Estate felt heavier than usual.Cressida sat rigidly in her room, Richard Vale’s arrest replaying in her mind.For years, Richard had been the one person she could rely on to keep certain things buried. He knew too much, and that had always made him useful. Their arrangement had protected both of them.Now that protection was gone.Across the room, Kyra watched her in silence. She wasn’t panicking. She was thinking, which was worse.Cressida recognized the look immediately.“Is he talking?” Kyra asked at last.Cressida lifted her eyes. “I don’t know.”Kyra folded her arms. “If he starts talking, everything changes.”Neither of them said anything after that. They didn’t need to. They both understood what was at stake.Hundreds of miles away, Richard Vale sat in a plain interview room with his solicitor, Jasmine Ward, beside him

  • The Wife They Sent Away   Everything Was Already Decided

    Dinner ended without ceremony. No one commented on the food, and no one made any effort to prolong the moment. The silence that had settled over the table had already done the speaking for them.After a brief pause, Adrian spoke. “We’ll move to the sitting room.”It wasn’t a suggestion. It was fina

  • The Wife They Sent Away   The Dinner That Wasn’t a Dinner

    Back at the Vale mansion, the afternoon carried an uneasy stillness, the kind that felt too precise to be natural. Solen sat in the sitting room with Richard when a maid entered“Ma’am,” she said, “a message came from Master Wolfe. He sent an invitation for a family dinner tonight at the Wolfe esta

  • The Wife They Sent Away   Contain First, Dismantle After

    The next morning, Wolfe Headquarters was already in motion when Adrian arrived. He had barely slept.Thomas was already waiting. He stepped in and said, “He’s here.”A moment later, the door opened.The man who walked in looked like he belonged in a courtroom that never ran out of difficult cases.

  • The Wife They Sent Away   Everything Was Connected

    Inside the convoy, the air felt colder than the warehouse they had left behind. No one spoke. Adrian sat in the back seat, posture rigid, one arm resting against the leather armrest as city lights blurred past the tinted windows.Across from him, Thomas worked in silence. A secured tablet on his la

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