👉 Previous Decision: You continued by forcing Arthur to flee and receiving critical evidence from Nurse Harper.
Back at my dispatch console during my next shift, the quiet hum of the room was a stark contrast to the storm raging inside me. I plugged the flash drive Elena Harper had given me into a secure terminal.
Folders popped up: “Pendelton Agency Ledger,” “Krenshaw Correspondence,” “Foreclosure Targets.”
I clicked on “Foreclosure Targets.” My own address flashed on the screen, highlighted in red. Next to it, a spreadsheet detailed fabricated outstanding medical debts for Chloe, hundreds of thousands of dollars for services never rendered, equipment never delivered.
My hands clenched. Arthur, my former mentor, had engineered a systematic financial sabotage. He and Krenshaw inflated medical costs, diverted insurance payouts, and then manufactured overwhelming debt. The goal was to force me into forfeiting my home deed to pay off these fabricated costs, providing cover for his agency’s insurance fraud scheme.
A series of emails between Arthur and Douglas Krenshaw laid out the plan in stark, clinical detail. They discussed the timing of the “debt collection” notices, the legal loopholes for seizing assets, even the contingency plans if I resisted.
One email explicitly mentioned Chloe’s vulnerable condition, noting it would “expedite the process of asset liquidation due to increased stress on caregiver.”
It wasn’t just my house. It was a calculated attack on my life, on Chloe’s future, designed to break me down completely. The audacity of it, the callous disregard for human life.
Arthur’s face, once a source of comfort and guidance, now stared back from a faded photo on my desk, a cruel reminder of his betrayal. The drive held irrefutable proof, enough to bring his empire crashing down.
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