“So all of that… what was it?”
The woman set the file down on the only bare surface left.
“A performance.”
The shock turned instantly into anger.
“You think that’s funny?” Claire snapped. “Do you have any idea what the last three days have been like?”
Her voice shook, not from weakness but from emotion held too long.
The woman didn’t retreat.
“I know. And I’m sorry. But it was the only way to protect you.”
“Protect me from what?”
The answer came without hesitation.
“From him.”
The silence thickened.
“He got involved in something dangerous,” the woman said. “Very dangerous.”
Claire felt the air leave her lungs.
“What kind of dangerous?”
“Debt. Men you should never know by name. He lost everything… and he was going to drag you and the children down with him.”
Every word landed like a hammer.
“No. That’s impossible.”
“It isn’t. And he knew it.”
She opened the file.
Statements. Printed messages. Contracts. Threats wrapped in polished language. Numbers so large they looked unreal.
Claire’s fingers trembled as she turned the pages.
“Why didn’t he tell me?”
“Because he was ashamed,” the woman said quietly. “And because, in his own broken way, he thought he was protecting you.”
“By throwing us out?”
“Yes.”