Chapter 296 Elyseâs Comeuppance âListen up, Elyse, and your entire family too.â Leoâs voice was still and unemotional. âThis is the last time Iâll answer a call from you. I wonât ask for the money you tricked me into giving you, but you will need to suffer the consequences of your actions. The lawyer will get in touch with you soon. You can get into the details with him.â
âLeo!â Elyse cried out once more as her face turned ghostly pale. She couldnât resign herself to this.
All she got in reply was a dial tone.
He ended the call!
âWhat happened?â Michael quickly asked when he noticed Elyse standing there motionlessly with a strange expression on her face.
The phone slipped out of Elyseâs hand and clattered on the floor. Elyse looked defeated.
âWhat on earth is going on? Hurry up and tell me!â Michael urged when he realized that things werenât going the way he had hoped.
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
Michael eyed Elyse for a moment before rushing over to get the door.
A stranger was standing outside.
Michael scrutinized the man with his beady eyes and asked, âWho are you? Did you come to the wrong address?â
âIâm Mr. Alstonâs lawyer. Iâm here to see Michael and Elyse Clayton,â the man answered. âYou must be Michael Clayton.â
âL-Lawyer?â Michael instinctively took a step back when he heard that this man was a lawyer.
The lawyer walked into the house and saw a clueless Ellen and an ashen-faced Elyse.
He nodded and said, âI suppose Mr. Alston has told you why Iâm here, Miss Clayton.â
He deftly opened up his briefcase and took out a stack of paper.
âThis is the evidence of your attempts to trick Mr. Alston. The truth is that Miss Ellen Clayton and Mr.
Alston never had any contact before. You misled him on purpose to make him think that Ellen Clayton was Big Eyes. In the eyes of the law, this counts as fraud.â
âWhat?â
Michael was scared out of his wits.
His beady eyes were frozen as he gaped in shock.
Ellenâs eyes were flickering wildly too, and her legs went numb.
Everything has been exposed just like that? How did it get exposed? What went wrong?
Elyse and Michael stared at each other, but they couldnât figure out where they had gone wrong.
All at once, Elyse snatched the so-called evidence and flipped through everything.
It was an investigation report which clearly stated that Ellen never stopped foot inside Leoâs room during his time at the hospital. She never even said a single word to him.
âThatâs impossible! This evidence is false!â Elyse shrieked. âMy sister kept a diary which contains a clear record of every single detail of their interactions! Leo confirmed the contents of the diary himself.â
âYes! Thatâs right!â Michael backed Elyse up.
âIf my Elie never stayed at the hospital in Quinn Town and never spoke to Mr. Alston, then how do you explain the diary? If you people look down on Elie because sheâs mentally unwell and donât want her around, then just come out and say so. How can you come up with these things to slander her? Thatâs too reprehensible of you.â
Michael looked every bit the part of an indignant man demanding justice. His beady eyes were large and round.
Michael looked every bit the part of an indignant man demanding justice. His beady eyes were large and round.
âSpeak up, Ellen. Tell us whether or not you saw Leo.â Elyse shoved Ellen forward.
Ellen pouted with an aggrieved look on her face. Her eyes were reddened as tears pooled in them.
âI was the one with Leo. Iâm his Big Eyes. He likes me so much. We made a promise! How could heâ¦â
Ellenâs tears streamed down her face.
She looked so pitiful that other peopleâs hearts would ache for her.
However, the lawyer simply smirked when he saw this. He took out another set of documents. âThis is the report from the mental hospital which confirms that Miss Ellen Clayton has a paranoid disorder. She took the interactions she saw between Mr. Alston and someone else and made them her own. She created a wonderful fairytale in her head with herself as the subject, and she recorded everything in her diary. Also, our investigations have proven that although Miss Ellen Clayton never spoke to Mr. Alston, she was constantly hiding in the dark and spying on him. We have found a witness who has given a statement that verifies this.â
âWhatâ¦â
The lawyerâs evidence was irrefutable. Michael and Elyse were stunned into silence.
âEverything happened because thereâs something wrong with her and she misled us. Weâre the victims too!â Fraud was a crime that carried a serious penalty. They would have to serve a prison sentence.
Iâm already in serious trouble because of the fraudulent contracts. If I get taken to court over this too, Iâm doomed!
Elyse knew full well that her situation would be unsalvageable if she admitted to this!
I need to turn things around! I want to continue my life of glory! I canât let this affect me!
Michael nodded in agreement. âYes! Thatâs right! I didnât know it wasnât true. Her diary was so detailed. I really thought⦠Thank goodness you brought the evidence that proved it was all a lie, or else, weâd still be kept in the dark.â
He even took the lawyerâs hand before continuing, âMr. Lawyer, please talk to Mr. Alston and tell him that we were tricked too, so thatâs why⦠Here, howâs this? Iâll take Elie to him and make her apologize in person, so letâs⦠put a stop to the lawsuit against us.â
âExactly. We wouldnât have done anything if we knew the contents of the diary werenât true.â Elyse cupped her hands and stared apologetically at the lawyer. Her act looked quite believable.
Seeing as how the two were still trying to put on a show for him, the lawyer cleared his throat perfunctorily and said, âIf you wish to prove your innocence, why not do it in court? However, let me remind you that Mr. Alston doesnât like being tricked. If you confess now, he might consider showing you leniency, but if you refuse to admit what youâve done, then knowing his personality, he wonât show any mercy.â
The lawyer nodded and left.
âThatâsâ¦â
Michael and Elyse stared at each other with stupefied gazes.
âThis⦠Whatâ¦â Michael slammed his hand against his forehead and cried out, âWeâre doomed! Weâre done for! I wanted to use this to live a life of luxury, but not only have I not enjoyed any of it yet, but Iâll be going to prison soon enough.â
He bawled his eyes out as he slapped himself on the thigh. He was filled with regret and reluctance to accept his fate.
I had everything right here in the palm of my hand! How could it disappear just like that? How am I supposed to accept this?
Elyse was frozen like a statue.
Initially, she thought that even if she lost everything, with Ellen around as her insurance, she would still be able to live comfortably.
Yet, in the blink of an eye, all her hopes were dashed.
It was an exhilarating ride to go from having nothing to having everything.
Alas, going from having everything to nothing was torture.
âItâs your fault! Itâs all your fault!â Elyse had no other outlet to vent, so she began punching and kicking Ellen.
Her pointy heels stabbed into Ellenâs leg. The pain was so excruciating that Ellen shrieked in agony.
Ellen tried to move away, but Elyse held her in a death grip and refused to let go.
Elyse was taking her anger out by kicking with full force every time.
Ellenâs screams became even more desperate.
The more Ellen screamed, the harder Elyse kicked. âI had everything planned! Youâre the one who didnât know how to make full use of the opportunity. You mustâve said something to Leo that gave things away and made him suspicious. That has to be why he investigated everything. Why should we keep you around, you useless creature? You might as well die on the streets somewhere!â
Ellen couldnât avoid the attacks. She could only curl herself up and shield her head with her arms as she cried out, âI didnât! I didnât give anything away! I didnât!â
âThatâs enough. Stop hitting her.â Michael finally came back to his senses and stopped Elyse. âDidnât you hear what the lawyer said? She has a paranoid disorder and truly believes that she experienced all those things. How could she have given anything away?â
At last, Elyse stopped kicking Ellen, but her expression was still as stormy as ever. She felt like punching the wall.
âNow that it has come to be this, am I really going to go to prison?â Elyse began quivering at the thought of being locked up in a cold, terrifying prison.