Roderick paled. “You cannot let her take control of everything,” he managed, voice cracking.
“She will be given temporary authority over the marital accounts while a forensic accountant completes the full investigation,” Corwin replied. “You forfeited your right to sole control when you engaged in unlawful concealment.”
Petra rose abruptly. “This is insane. Roderick trusted you to be fair. You are ruining him.”
The judge gave her a level look. “Ms Lynell, please sit down before you worsen his position.”
She sat, trembling.

Agnes stared at her son like she was seeing him for the first time. Disappointment clung to her face like frost.
Tamsin watched quietly. There was no triumph in her expression, only calm acceptance. For years she had endured the erosion of her marriage while her husband cultivated secrets. Now the lies stood in the open.
Judge Corwin folded his hands. “Before we adjourn, Mrs Kerrigan, I commend your diligence. Many spouses in lopsided marriages lack the resources or confidence to gather evidence properly. But you did so with remarkable clarity.”
“Thank you, Your Honor,” she said.
The judge nodded. “This hearing is adjourned until the accountant’s review is complete.”
The gavel hit the block with a single sharp crack.
It was done.
Roderick sagged in his chair. Petra stared at the floor. Agnes rose slowly, dignity hollowed out. The three left the courtroom in tense silence.
Tamsin remained seated for another moment, letting the storm settle behind her ribs. Her attorney leaned in, whispering, “You handled this with brilliance.”
Tamsin gave a small, real smile. “It was necessary.”
She stepped outside where sunlight washed the courthouse steps in soft gold. The warmth touched her face gently. Not triumphant. Not symbolic. Simply present. Simply real.
And as she walked away, she felt something she had not felt in years.
Freedom.