She Opened One Apex Document And Exposed The Dinner Table Lie-nhu9999 - Chainityai

She Opened One Apex Document And Exposed The Dinner Table Lie-nhu9999

Dominic was still smiling when I turned the phone toward him.

That was the thing I remember most clearly. Not the pearls, the crystal, or Matteo’s hand pressing mine under the table as if my anger were a dog he could keep from barking.

Dominic’s smile.

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It stayed there for one brave second after his eyes reached the Apex letterhead. Then it slipped. A tiny movement at the corner of his mouth. Barely anything. But I had spent my life at that table learning to read tiny movements because direct words were rationed like dessert.

My mother saw it too.

“What is that?” she asked.

“The current Apex acquisition roster for Streamwave Solutions,” I said. “Sent to me last Thursday.”

Dominic laughed once. It was too short. “Those rosters are not comprehensive.”

“This one is,” I said. “Legal, technical review, integration, finance, leadership transition. Everyone with access to the deal room.”

My father reached for the phone. For once, I did not hand it over. I angled it so he could read without taking it from me. His eyes moved down the list. Managing director. Counsel. Analyst. Integration lead. No Dominic.

“You said you were leading it,” Vanessa whispered.

Dominic’s face hardened. “Vanessa, this is complex. Your sister is clearly emotional.”

There it was. The old escape hatch. If a woman knew too much, she was emotional. If she showed proof, she was attacking. If she refused to be humiliated politely, she was making a scene.

I opened the second file.

“Then let me be clear,” I said. “According to public filings, Apex terminated you six months ago for cause.”

The room made a sound without anyone speaking. My mother’s glass trembled. My father leaned closer. Vanessa put a hand on the back of Dominic’s chair, then removed it like the wood had burned her.

Dominic stood so fast the chair scraped the floor.

“That is completely out of context.”

“What context makes fraud acceptable?”

Nobody laughed.

For two hours he had measured everyone at the table: my dress, my accent, Matteo’s teaching salary, my little HR world. Now the measurement had turned back on him, and he looked furious that numbers could be real when they were not in his favor.

My mother rose first.

“Get out of my house,” she said.

Dominic looked at Vanessa. “Babe, don’t let her do this.”

Vanessa stepped back. “Don’t call me that.”

He reached for his coat, but he could not leave without trying one last time to make me the problem. He looked at Matteo. Not at my father. Not at my mother. Matteo.

“You saw how she was,” Dominic said. “Tell them.”

My husband looked down at his plate.

That silence ended something in me.

Dominic left with the door closing too softly behind him. The dining room stayed frozen around the half-eaten tiramisu. The candles burned like nothing important had happened.

Then my father said the first honest thing he had said to me all night.

“You are the CEO?”

“Yes.”

“Of Streamwave?”

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