Chapter 24: The Truth Unveiled
The courtroom was packed. Press, mostly. Word had spread about the custody hearing—David Astor, accused attempted murderer, fighting for custody […]
The courtroom was packed. Press, mostly. Word had spread about the custody hearing—David Astor, accused attempted murderer, fighting for custody […]
Penelope Ashford arrived at the farmhouse first thing in the morning with a family law specialist—Gemma Laurent, sharp-eyed and formidable.
Five days passed. Five days of Jane going through the motions. Feeding Clara—now seven months old and starting to sit
Morning came too soon. Jane woke to Clara crying through the phone—FaceTime from the babysitter. Her daughter needed her. Wanted
They didn’t go straight back to the farmhouse. Jane couldn’t face Clara yet. Couldn’t walk into that peaceful nursery still
The Astor Foundation Annual Gala was the social event of the season. Jane had attended four of them as David’s
The Litchfield property was exactly what Gabriel had promised—isolated, secure, beautiful. A restored farmhouse on twenty acres, surrounded by woods
Gabriel noticed the tail on their third day back in Connecticut. Black sedan. Tinted windows. Keeping two cars back but
David was in a meeting when his assistant interrupted. “I’m sorry, Mr. Astor, but a courier just delivered these. They
The law office of Penelope Ashford was discreet, expensive, and exactly what Jane needed. No relation to Jane’s family despite