One stormy night, Sarah heard whispers coming from the living room. She crept down the stairs and found Margaret on the phone, speaking in hushed tones. “She’ll leave soon, I’ll make sure of it,” Margaret said. “Once she’s gone, he’ll be ours again.”
A chill ran down Sarah’s spine. She hurried back to bed, her mind racing. She had to find a way out.
The next day, she went to the bank and quietly opened her own account, transferring small amounts from their joint account into it. She began documenting Margaret’s actions, hoping to gather enough evidence to make Daniel see the truth.
But Margaret was cunning. She began planting evidence around the house to make it look like Sarah was having an affair. Receipts from fancy restaurants, a lipstick-stained handkerchief, and even a hotel room key card—all strategically placed for Daniel to find. When Daniel stumbled upon these "clues," doubt started to cloud his mind.
One evening, when Daniel was out late for a business meeting, Margaret confronted Sarah. “You’re not good enough for my son,” she hissed. “I’ll make sure he sees you for what you really are.”
“I’m not going anywhere,” Sarah replied, her voice trembling but determined.
Margaret’s eyes narrowed. “We’ll see about that.”
Sarah stayed vigilant, and one night, her patience paid off. Margaret, thinking she was alone, was on the phone again, discussing her plan to frame Sarah for theft. Sarah recorded the conversation, her hands shaking.
Just as Sarah thought she had everything under control, Margaret's accomplice—a mysterious man from her past—showed up at their doorstep. He was charming and persuasive, and he managed to convince Daniel that Sarah was involved in illegal activities. The tension in the house skyrocketed as Daniel struggled to reconcile these accusations with the woman he loved.
