A Graveside Confession

Hazel's POV

The police station was cold and sterile. My voice remained steady as I recounted every detail of my father and stepmother's financial crimes to the detective taking my statement.

"And you have documentation to support all of these allegations?" he asked, looking up from his notes.

I nodded. "Every transaction, every falsified contract, every offshore account. Sebastian's security team helped me compile everything."

The detective's eyebrows shot up. "Sebastian Sinclair's team?"

I smiled faintly. The Sinclair name opened doors even in places like this.

"Yes. They've been instrumental in uncovering the full extent of the fraud."

Two hours later, I emerged from the station into the bright afternoon sunlight. The weight that had pressed on my chest for years felt lighter now. My father's blustering threats as they'd led him away—"You'll regret this! I know people!"—had fallen flat when faced with the mountain of evidence against him.

Justice was finally being served.