I would act as trustee for five years. I would appoint an independent CEO and a forensic accountant to review the company’s finances. If misconduct was uncovered, Daniel could be removed and his shares suspended. If he attempted to pressure or threaten me, he would permanently lose his inheritance.

Daniel glanced nervously at the baby in Megan’s arms.

“This isn’t fair,” Megan said. “Daniel told me his mother supported us.”

“Megan, stop,” Daniel snapped.

But she kept going. “You promised we’d be secure.”

Whitmore read Evelyn’s final note regarding her.

“I will not punish a child for the choices of adults. I have created a separate education fund for the baby, managed by an independent trustee. The parents will not control those funds beyond basic needs.”

Megan went pale.

Daniel shoved his chair back. “This is manipulation,” he said, pointing at me. “She’s turning you against me.”

I looked him directly in the eye.

“No,” I said quietly. “She’s giving me a way out.”

For the first time since entering that room, I felt steady.

Daniel quickly changed tactics, his voice softening.

“Rachel,” he said gently, “we don’t need to do this in front of everyone. My mother was complicated. Let’s talk outside.”