Brittany rolled her eyes. “Don’t start drama, Abigail. Connor’s gone. Families handle assets together.”
“I am his wife. That makes me his family,” I replied.
Scott stepped in close and grabbed my arm hard enough to hurt. He pulled me toward the wall near the stained glass windows.
“You’re signing those papers. Now. Stop embarrassing us,” he muttered.
“Let go. You’re hurting me. I’m not signing anything,” I said, trying to pull free.
Instead, he shoved me back. My shoulder hit the wall and knocked the air out of me.
Before I could recover, Diane slapped me across the face. The sound was sharp and loud. Her nails scratched my wrist as she leaned in.
“You have nothing without my son. Know your place.”
For a second, everything felt tilted. I tasted blood where I’d bitten my lip. A few people glanced over but quickly looked away.
My hands were shaking, but I reached into my purse and pulled out my phone. I had prepared for this. I had already found irregularities in the Walker family business during a routine audit. Duplicate invoices. Inflated charges. Fake shipments. Connor had asked me to give him time to deal with it.
I hit speed dial.
“Go ahead and start the compliance review. Send the audit findings to the distributor and notify the authorities,” I said clearly.
All three of them heard me.
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