My husband’s family threw me out after his funeral, but six months later, one silver flash drive turned their perfect charity gala silent.-mdue - Chainityai

My husband’s family threw me out after his funeral, but six months later, one silver flash drive turned their perfect charity gala silent.-mdue

Lauren’s hand shook so badly the little silver flash drive almost slipped from her fingers.

For a second, nobody moved.

Not Howard. Not Eleanor. Not Chloe. Not the donors standing beneath the chandeliers with champagne glasses frozen near their lips.

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Lauren looked smaller than I had ever seen her.

She had always been polished. Perfect hair. Perfect posture. Perfect smile beside Howard in every foundation photo.

That night, her makeup was flawless, but her eyes were ruined.

She held the flash drive out like it burned.

Howard turned slowly toward her.

The room felt colder than it had a moment before.

“Lauren,” he said, soft and dangerous.

She flinched.

That flinch told me more than any confession could have.

Rachel Monroe, my attorney, stepped between us with one hand raised.

“Mrs. Washington,” Rachel said, “is that evidence related to Terrence Washington’s final will or the foundation accounts?”

Lauren swallowed.

“Both,” she whispered.

A sound moved through the ballroom. Not a gasp exactly. Something heavier.

The sound of rich people realizing money could not protect them from witnesses.

Howard’s face changed.

The smile disappeared. The grieving brother mask cracked open, and something hard looked out from underneath.

“Put that away,” he said.

Lauren shook her head.

“No.”

It was the smallest word, but it landed like glass breaking.

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