The woman’s last name was Whitmore. The same last name as Preston’s mother. I sat at my drafting table and felt the whole structure finally reveal its load-bearing point. The woman in the photo, tucked under Preston’s arm, was his mother’s niece, his own cousin by marriage, a woman who had been folded into his life the entire time he was engaged to my daughter. And Preston’s mother, the one who had spent months quietly poisoning Delphine against me, had known. She had needed me gone before the wedding, because a clear-eyed engineer at that table would eventually measure exactly what I was now seeing.
It clicked together like a stress diagram. Preston needed my money but not my scrutiny. His mother needed Delphine isolated from the one person who might inspect the man she was marrying. So they built a campaign, brick by brick, turning my daughter against me until she sent a single text banning me from her own wedding, never knowing she was protecting the very people using her. I had almost wired thirty-four thousand dollars into that lie. Instead, I had folded the form. And now I held the one thing they never counted on me keeping. Proof.
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