Then he revealed a document accusing Logan of fraud and poisoning Harold.
Security officers rushed forward and placed Logan in handcuffs.
Victoria shouted in disbelief.
Logan looked back once, calm and steady, before they led him away.
In that moment Victoria understood something clearly.
Choosing him had been dangerous.
But it had also been the first truly right decision she had ever made.
The moment the guards dragged Logan away, the mansion stopped feeling like a home and started feeling like a battlefield.
The accusations from Eric and Jason sounded rehearsed. Too perfect. Too convenient.
The next morning headlines exploded across the country.
Victoria Jameson had married a man now accused of poisoning her father.
Investors panicked. Stock prices dropped.
Eric publicly expressed concern about Victoria’s “emotional instability,” while Jason quietly contacted board members about replacing her as CEO.
Victoria attended the emergency board meeting dressed entirely in black.
Some directors avoided her eyes.
Eric leaned across the table with fake sympathy.
“Victoria, maybe you should step aside until the investigation ends,” he suggested gently. “Your husband’s situation creates risk.”
Victoria stayed calm.
“My husband hasn’t been convicted of anything,” she said. “But I’d like to ask why the security system in my father’s wing suddenly failed last night.”
A murmur spread through the room.
She placed a tablet on the table and played recovered footage.
The video showed Jason entering Harold’s medical suite hours before his death. It also showed Eric waiting outside while a doctor administered an injection not listed in Harold’s records.
The room fell silent.
“My father was poisoned,” Victoria said quietly. “But not by Logan.”
She looked directly at them.
“It was arranged by the two men who expected to inherit everything.”
Eric’s confident smile vanished.
“You can’t prove anything,” Jason snapped.
Victoria didn’t flinch.
“The doctor you hired already confessed to federal investigators this morning.”
Within an hour federal agents arrived.
Eric and Jason Maddox were arrested for conspiracy, fraud, and murder.
Cameras captured everything.
That evening Victoria drove alone to the county detention center where Logan was being held.
When the guard brought him into the visiting room, he still wore the black cloth over his face.
“They arrested your brothers,” she said softly.