He Thought His Wife Was Alone After What He Did—Then Three Black SUVs Rolled Up Outside Mount Sinai.-iwachan

The name at the bottom of the last page made Sebastian Caldwell go completely still.

He did not curse.

He did not raise his voice.

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That was what frightened Richard most.

Sebastian stood under the white hospital lights with the blue folder sealed in plastic, reading the signature twice.

Then he looked at Harrison.

Harrison’s face changed in a way only his brothers would recognize.

Not shock.

Confirmation.

Dominic remained by Isabella’s bed, one hand resting on the rail, his body positioned between her and the hallway.

Richard tried to recover first.

“This is family business,” he said, smoothing his tie with two shaking fingers.

Dominic turned his head slowly.

“No,” he said. “This is evidence.”

A nurse stepped closer to Isabella’s bed and adjusted the blanket over her shoulder.

Isabella’s eyes moved toward the sound of Dominic’s voice.

For a moment, she looked ten years old again.

Not the society bride.

Not the woman in magazines.

Just Bella, frightened and trying not to cry because crying used to make Harrison panic.

Harrison stepped to the side of the bed.

“Bella,” he said softly.

Her lips moved before any sound came out.

“I found it.”

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