Chapter 5 That night, a group of thugs showed up at my door.
They were Underground lenders.
âDavidâs dead, but the debtâs not.â
âYouâre paying up,â their leader, a man with a scar on his face, threatened.
âFirst, Iâve renounced all claims to Davidâs estate.â
âMy motherâinâlaw inherited everything, including the debts.â
âSecond, David borrowed the money, not me. And third, all that money went to his mistress. I didnât see a penny of it. Why should I pay?â
I handed them a stack of financial records.
The thug looked through them but still refused to back down.
âYouâre Davidâs wife. Youâre responsible for his debts.â
âIf you donât pay, donât blame me for what happens next.â
âGo ahead. Do your worst,â
Said, my voice steady.
Just then, a tall, middleâaged man walked in.
Three days earlier, through my lawyer, Iâd met Captain Johnson from the antiâcrime task force.
Iâd called him before opening the door.
The thug froze as soon as he saw Captain Johnson, terror flickering across his face.
âScarface, youâve got some nerve threatening my friend. Want to go back to jail?â
Captain Johnson said, slapping the thugâs head.
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Chapter 5 âCaptain, I didnât know she was your friend! I swear, I wouldnât have dared if Iâd known!â the thug stammered.
âGet out of here. If I catch you bothering her again, youâre done for.â
The thugs scurried off, disappearing into the night.
After that, the underground lenders shifted their focus to my mother in law and Sarah, tormenting them without mercy.
They were relentless, using every tactic they could.
My motherâinâlaw sold her house, and Sarah sold the car David had bought her, but the interest on the debt kept accumulating.
The original $2 million debt had swelled to $3 million, and it was still growing.
One evening, I came home to find my motherâinâlaw and Sarah sitting on my doorstep, looking worn and defeated.
âEmily, thank God youâre back. You have to help us,â my motherâinâlaw pleaded.
âWhatâs going on?â
I asked, pretending to be unaware.
âThose underground lenders are after us.â
âWeâre out of options. Please, help us,â she begged.
âDavid borrowed that money for you two. Itâs only fair that you pay it back.â
âBesides, I donât have the money to help,â I responded coldly.
âEmily, donât you have any savings?â my motherâinâlaw asked, desperation creeping into her voice.
I laughed bitterly. âEven if I did, why would I help you?â
âWeâre family! Iâve always treated you like a daughter.â
âHow can you be so heartless?â
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Chapter 5 I scoffed.
âYouâve got some nerve. Weâve never gotten along, and youâve always been selfish.â
âDavidâs ashes have been sitting at home for weeks.â
âHave you even thought about arranging a funeral?â
âOr buying a burial plot?â
My motherâinâlaw had no response.
âThis house is being repossessed by the bank in two days. Donât come back after that,â I said, slamming the door.
In my previous life, Iâd suffered because of their greed.
Now, it was their turn to face the consequences.
Two days later, the bank seized the house.
I moved in with my mom, and we went to the lottery office to claim the prize.
The money was deposited into her account.
With the money, I bought a luxury car and a villa.
One day, I brought an interior designer to the villa, only to find my motherâinâlaw and Sarah had tracked me down.
They must have realized I was staying with my mom.
I sent the designer away.
âYou thief! I knew you stole the lottery ticket. Hand over the money!â my motherâinâlaw shouted.
âWhat lottery ticket?â I feigned innocence.
âStop pretending!â
âDavid told me before he diedâhe won $200 million.â
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Chapter 5 âNo wonder I couldnât find the sicket. You mole in the accused âFine, keep the villa and the car. Just give us the rest of the money, Sarah demanded shamelesiy âSarah, have you no shame?â
âEven if David had won that money, it wouldâve been marital property. What makes you think youâre entitled to it?â I shot back.
Tm carrying Davidâs child. That makes me entitledâ
âProve it. Once the babyâs born, weâll do a DNA test.â
âIâll prove it. Iâm 100% sure itâs Davidâs.*
âGood luck with that. Davidâs ashes canât be used for a DNA test.â
âEven if the babyâs born, it wonât prove anything.â
âDonât think youâve won. I can have the baby tested against Davidâs mother.â
âYou clearly donât understand how DNA works.â
âA match with Davidâs mother only proves a blood relation, not paternity.â
âGo ask a doctor if you donât believe me,â I said coldly.
Sarah was stunned.