My Daughter Came to Check on Me—Then Tried to Price My Life-rosocute - Chainityai

My Daughter Came to Check on Me—Then Tried to Price My Life-rosocute

At 7:12 that morning, Marianne Lowell laid the envelope on my breakfast table as if she were setting down a linen napkin.

No drama. No raised voice.

No accusation sharpened for effect.

That made it worse.

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Ethan looked at the envelope, then at me, then back at Marianne with the offended confusion of a man who had not yet decided which version of innocence to perform.

‘I’m sorry,’ he said, smiling just enough to suggest professionalism.

‘Who exactly are you?’

‘Private banking,’ Marianne said.

She did not sit.

Jonah Greer, my attorney, stepped in beside her with a leather folder tucked under his arm.

He had the expression lawyers wear when they know the room is about to divide into a before and an after.

Daisy had gone pale. Not theatrical pale.

Real pale. The kind that starts at the mouth.

Marianne slid a printed sheet from the envelope and placed it in front of Ethan.

‘At 12:58 a.m.,’ she said, ‘a restricted card assigned to Mr.

Huxley triggered an access alert.

At 1:07 and 1:11, there were failed PIN attempts.

At 1:19, a transfer request was initiated through a private portal using credentials that do not belong to the cardholder.

At 1:43, the user attempted to override a verification lock.’

Ethan looked down. I watched his eyes move across the page.

Then he gave a short laugh.

‘Well, this is obviously a misunderstanding.

Crawford asked me to help him sort out a few things last night.

Didn’t you?’

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