I Went To Visit My Wife’s Mother In The Hospital, But What I Heard Her Say About Me Turned My Entire Marriage Into A Crime Scene – Part 5

Chapter Five: The Phone Call

The line rang three times.

Each ring stretched like elastic.

Eleanor answered on the fourth. “Vivian, darling. Is everything okay? You never call this early on Sunday.”

“Mom. I know about the company.”

Silence.

The kind of silence that screams.

“I know about the debt. The loans. The lies. I know there’s no forty million dollar inheritance.”

“Damon, let me explain β€””

“Don’t.” Vivian’s voice was steel now. The voice she used in court. The voice that made witnesses confess. “I also know you manipulated the prenup. You had Spencer & Associates represent both sides. Damon had no independent counsel.”

“That’s not β€””

“I’m not finished.” Vivian gripped the phone tighter. Her knuckles were white. “I know you’ve been planning to get rid of Damon before Dad dies. I know about the Austin job offer you fabricated. I know everything.”

Eleanor’s breathing changed.

Faster. Shallower.

“Who told you this?”

“Damon. He hired investigators. He knows the truth. And so do I.”

“You’re believing him over your own mother?”

“I’m believing documents. Bank records. Legal filings. Things you can’t lie about.”

Eleanor was quiet for a long moment.

Then her voice turned cold.

Colder than Damon had ever heard.

“Fine. You know. So what do you want? An apology? I was protecting you.”

“You were controlling me. You treated me like a child. You treated Damon like a criminal.”

“He is a criminal.”

“Was. Ten years ago. He changed. He changed for me.”

“People like him don’t change, Vivian. They just get better at hiding.”

“You’re wrong. And if you can’t accept that, then you can’t be part of our lives.”

Vivian’s hand was shaking.

The phone trembled against her ear.

But her voice didn’t break.

“Goodbye, Mom.”

She ended the call.

The phone clattered onto the counter.

The sound echoed in the quiet kitchen.

Then she started crying.

Not quiet tears. Not dignified tears.

Sobs. Deep. Guttural. Years of pressure releasing.

Damon pulled her into his arms.

She buried her face in his chest.

Her body shook.

“I’m sorry,” she sobbed. “I’m so sorry. I should have stood up for you years ago. I should have defended you. I should have been braver.”

Damon held her.

His hand stroked her hair.

He didn’t say it was okay.

Because it wasn’t.

The betrayal was real. The lies were real. The years of manipulation were real.

But for the first time in five years, he believed they might have a chance.

He kissed the top of her head.

“We’ll get through this,” he said. “Together.”

She looked up at him.

Her mascara was ruined. Her nose was red. Her eyes were swollen.

She had never looked more beautiful.

“How can you forgive me?”

“I haven’t. Not yet. But I’m willing to try. If you are.”

She nodded.

“Yes. I’m willing. I’ll do anything.”

“Then let’s start with the truth. No more secrets. No more lies. From either of us.”

Vivian wiped her eyes.

“The truth,” she repeated. “Okay. I can do that.”

Damon led her to the couch.

They sat down.

He held her hand.

“Then tell me everything. Every conversation you’ve had with your mother. Every doubt you’ve had about us. Everything.”

Vivian took a deep breath.

And she started talking.

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