Chapter 277: Chapter 278 The Evidence
THIRD PERSON’S POV
The lights in Ken’s office were still on long after midnight.
The city outside had grown quiet, and most of the buildings across the street had gone dark hours ago. Still, Ken remained seated behind his desk, surrounded by piles of documents, financial reports, and screenshots.
His eyes burned from staring at computer screens for so long, but he refused to stop. Something about the article attacking Sophia bothered him deeply. The leak had been too detailed to be the work of an ordinary gossip reporter.
The deeper he dug, the more uncomfortable he became.
At first, he thought he had all the details. He found out that a junior nurse had been paid to leak Sophia’s medical information. The money had been routed through a shell company.
Later on, he noticed something strange. The same shell company appeared again and again.
Ken sat up straighter in his chair.
He pulled older records from the company’s transaction history. Several payments had been made months ago. The dates felt familiar, though he could not immediately remember why. He stared at them for several seconds before suddenly freezing.
His eyes widened.
Those dates matched the period when Damien and Sophia had been searching desperately for their missing marriage certificate.
"Impossible," Ken muttered under his breath.
He immediately opened another file then many others.
As the pieces came together, he understood what had happened.
The marriage certificate had never simply disappeared. It was stolen.
Tiffany.
It had been Tiffany.
Months earlier, during one of her first visits to Stone Villa, she had arranged for someone to enter the house and take the original marriage certificate. The same shell company used to pay the nurse had handled the operation. Every transaction pointed back to the same hidden network.
Ken felt a chill run down his spine.
This was bigger than a rumor.
Tiffany wanted Sophia destroyed.
The delayed divorce had kept Sophia trapped in a marriage that was slowly crushing her. Every humiliation, every public embarrassment, every painful encounter between Damien and Tiffany had happened while Sophia remained legally tied to Damien. Tiffany had planned it that way.
“What the hell?” Ken whispered.
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Meanwhile, across town, life continued inside Tiffany’s villa where Ashley spent most of her time.
Tasha had grown mory comfortable.
With Grandpa George now living permanently at Stone Villa, fewer people paid attention to what happened inside Tiffany’s villa. Damien rarely visited.
Nobody watched Tasha. Nobody questioned her. That freedom had made her bold.
Ashley sat on her bedroom floor one afternoon, playing with her dolls. She looked up when she noticed something missing.
"Grandma Tasha?" Ashley spoke.
Tasha glanced over "What is it, sweetheart?"
Ashley pointed toward the dresser "There used to be a picture there."
Tasha smiled "Oh, that old thing?"
Ashley nodded "The picture of me and Mommy."
"It was old, sweetheart."
Ashley frowned "But I liked it."
Tasha walked over and gently patted her head.
"Sometimes old things need replacing."
Ashley looked unconvinced.
Tasha pointed toward a newer photograph, one with Ashley and Tiffany.
"See? Isn’t this picture prettier?" Tasha said.
Ashley stared at it quietly. She wasn’t sure but she nodded anyway. She didn’t want Tasha to beat her again.
As more days passed, more photographs disappeared.
Family pictures vanished. Photos of Sophia disappeared. In their places, Tasha put pictures of Tiffany.
The changes happened gradually. Ashley noticed but she was too young to understand why it felt wrong.
At school, Ashley participated in an art project. The assignment was simple. They were told to draw someone they love.
Ashley immediately picked up her crayons. Without hesitation, she drew Sophia and Damien.
The drawing was childish and uneven, but it was filled with affection. She drew herself holding Sophia’s hand beneath a bright yellow sun. At the top of the page, she carefully wrote the words:
I LOVE MOMMY.
She carried the drawing home proudly. Her eyes sparkled with excitement.
"Grandma Tasha!" she shouted.
Tasha looked up from the couch as Ashley ran over.
"Look what I made!" Ashley squealed.
Tasha accepted the paper.
The moment she saw Sophia’s face, her expression turned dark.
Tasha composed herself and smiled.
"Very nice," she said sweetly.
Ashley beamed "Really?"
"Of course."
Ashley hugged her then ran upstairs. The moment she disappeared, Tasha’s smile vanished.
Tasha crumpled the drawing, then she tossed it into the trash.
"Ridiculous," she muttered.
A few hours later, Franca entered the room. She had come to clean.
As she emptied the wastebasket, something caught her eye.
She froze when she saw it. Slowly, she reached down and retrieved the crumpled paper.
She unfolded it and stared at the drawing.
Her heart ached when she looked at it..
Ashley had drawn Sophia with such obvious love. The little girl had even added tiny hearts around them.
Franca immediately understood what had happened. She looked toward the staircase, then back at the drawing.
Quietly, she folded it neatly and slipped it into her apron pocket.
Her expression turned hard.
This wasn’t the first thing she had noticed. She had noticed the missing photographs, Tasha’s behaviour, the bruises on Ashley’s arm.
That night, Franca opened a small notebook and began writing. She wrote dates, observations, conversations and other evidences of what Tasha was doing.
She wrote down everything.
If the truth ever came out, she wanted evidence. Real evidence.
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Declan sat alone inside an expensive restaurant. The bruises Zade had left behind still marked his face.
His mood darkened further with every drink.
As he continued drinking, he noticed someone watching him.
There was a man with silver hair who sat across the restaurant. He had a dominant aura and he was perfectly dressed.
The stranger wasn’t eating. He wasn’t drinking. He was simply watching.
Declan frowned. He was confused. The man kept looking at him.
“Creepy bastard” Declan muttered.
The man held his gaze without looking away. Declan shuddered and continued focusing on his drink.
Suddenly, the stranger stood. Slowly, he walked across the room.
He stopped beside Declan’s table. Without asking permission, he sat down.
Declan stiffened "Who are you?"
The man smiled. Instead of answering, he reached into his pocket. Then he placed a business card on the table and slid it toward Declan.
Declan looked down in confusion. The card contained only a single sentence.
It read: We know what Tiffany’s family really wants from the Stone estate.
Declan’s eyes went wide.The color drained from Declan’s face.
His eyes snapped back toward the stranger but the man was already standing.
"Wait," Declan said “What the fuck is this? Do I know you?”
The stranger merely smiled, then he turned and walked away.
Declan remained frozen in his chair.
For the first time in a very long time, he felt uncertain.
Suddenly, he realized something terrifying.
Someone else had been watching, someone outside the family.
And whoever that person was, they had finally decided to step onto the board.