My Late Business Partner's Stranger Protégé Demand My Last $650,000 to Save His Campaign — Then a DNA Test Brought His Empire Down
The forced silence in my townhouse felt suffocating. Marcus’s guards maintained their vigil outside, a constant, dark presence. The rumors of my cognitive decline spread through local political circles like wildfire. It was a frustrating, isolating strategy.
Then, a lifeline from an unexpected source.
Sienna Albright, tired of the relentless campaign threats and the attempts to discredit her, decided she’d had enough. She hadn’t waited for Arthur’s strategic timing, or for the official legal channels to move. She took matters into her own hands.
Late that evening, an independent investigative reporter, known for his no-nonsense style and willingness to bypass mainstream media’s cautious approach, posted a video online. It wasn’t through a major network; it was on a popular local news blog, shared across social media.
The video opened with Sienna, sitting in a sparsely furnished room, looking directly into the camera. She seemed nervous but resolute.
“My name is Sienna Albright,” she began, her voice clear. “And I’m carrying Marcus Kincaid’s child.”
She then held up medical intake records, dated weeks prior to the initial confrontation at the Kincaid estate. The reporter zoomed in on the forms, showing her name, the date, and the diagnosis: “14-week pregnancy.”
“These are my actual medical records,” Sienna explained. “They show I was already pregnant when Marcus and Chloe Kincaid started pressuring me to have an abortion. They tried to use campaign funds to pay my rent, to keep me silent. They threatened my career, my future.”
She then scrolled through her phone, displaying text messages. Screenshots appeared on the screen: texts from Marcus, initially flirtatious, then increasingly demanding. Texts from Chloe, cold and clinical, outlining the “campaign risks” of her pregnancy and the “options” available.
One text from Chloe was particularly damning: “We need this handled swiftly and discreetly. Campaign cannot afford any distractions. Eleanor’s contribution funds are already tight. Do what’s necessary.”
The reporter then narrated, connecting the dots: the hush money for rent, the pressure for an abortion, the clear intent to hide Marcus’s infidelity and protect his ‘family values’ image. The video included the verified DNA paternity test.
The interview, unpolished and raw, went viral within minutes. State political channels lit up. Pundits who had been pushing Marcus’s clean-cut image suddenly went silent. The comments section exploded with outrage.
Marcus’s carefully constructed family-values campaign platform, built on an image of marital fidelity and conservative principles, dissolved overnight. The public humiliation was immediate and widespread. It wasn’t just a political scandal; it was a personal betrayal, exposed for millions to see.
My phone, usually quiet now thanks to Marcus’s security perimeter, began to ping with alerts from news sites. I watched the video, a grim satisfaction settling over me. Sienna, young and vulnerable, had found her voice, and in doing so, she had unleashed a powerful truth that Marcus could no longer control.
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