Revealing instability
His inability to access our assets begins to crack the façade he worked so hard to maintain. His texts become erratic—some filled with rage, others with begging and confusion. He jumps from threats to pleas within minutes. “What’s next?” I ask Lisa, who remains calm and analytical. “He’s cornered,” she responds, scanning each message. We know what a cornered man is capable of, and we brace for what could come.
Then he shows up again—disheveled, shouting, demanding answers he no longer deserves. “Why are you doing this to me?” he cries, as if I’m the villain in this story. I stay quiet, unshaken by his unraveling state. He paces, throws accusations, but I see him for who he truly is now—desperate, unstable, exposed. His loss of control is a stark contrast to the calm clarity I’ve gained. Every reckless act only confirms that I must finish what I started.
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