I never told my husband I was the one who bought back his parents’ home. Meanwhile, his rich mistress happily let everyone believe it was her doing. 

I never told my husband I was the one who bought back his parents’ home. Meanwhile, his rich mistress happily let everyone believe it was her doing. 

“You cannot separate them,” I said steadily, forcing my voice not to tremble.

Patrick straightened his shoulders and replied, “You have no leverage and no property, so you do not have the standing to challenge me.”

Before I could respond further, the hospital door opened with abrupt authority, and two uniformed officers accompanied by Detective Laura Bennett from the Rhode Island Financial Crimes Division entered the room with measured professionalism.

“Mrs. Addison Grant,” the detective said, reading from a tablet while maintaining eye contact with me, “we need to discuss the Donovan residence on Cedar Bay Road.”

Patrick’s confidence flickered for the first time as he shifted uncomfortably near the foot of my bed.

“There is an active investigation concerning fraudulent documentation and unlawful transfer attempts tied to that property,” Detective Bennett continued in an even tone.

Patrick let out a dismissive laugh and said, “Savannah Pierce legally purchased that house months ago, so this must be a misunderstanding.”

Detective Bennett stepped forward and placed a certified copy of the recorded deed on my hospital tray, allowing the official seal of Bristol County to catch the fluorescent light.

“The registered owner of record is Brighton Harbor Properties LLC,” she stated clearly, “and the managing member listed on incorporation documents is Addison Grant.”

Patrick turned toward me with visible shock as the weight of his assumptions collapsed around him.

“Addison, what is she talking about,” he demanded, his voice no longer steady.

“I purchased your parents’ home six months ago through my company,” I replied calmly, ensuring every word carried without emotion. “I covered the arrears, settled the bank liens, and refinanced the property under terms that protected your family’s residence.”

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