Five Minutes After My Divorce Was Final, My Dad Grabbed My Arm and Said, “Blo.ck Every Ca:rd Right Now”—That Same Night, My Ex-Husband Tried to Spe.nd Nearly 1 Mil.lion on His Mistress and Ended Up Humi.liated in Front of Everyone

Across the city, my phone exploded with fraud alerts.

I was sitting in my father’s kitchen with a cup of coffee I hadn’t touched.

Dad looked at the screen.

Then at me.

“Good,” he said.

I frowned.

“Good?”

He nodded.

“Now the real divorce begins.”

At 9:07 p.m., Michael called.

I ignored it.

At 9:09, Vanessa called from an unknown number.

I ignored that too.

At 9:15, the first voice message arrived.

“Mariana, stop acting like a child. You’re embarrassing me in front of important people. Approve the payment.”

Important people.

Funny.

Earlier that evening Vanessa had posted a photo of herself raising a champagne glass in the Sapphire Room.

The caption read:

Finally being treated like the queen I deserve to be.

Dad slid a notebook toward me.

“Document everything.”

“What?”

“Every call. Every text. Every voicemail. Every screenshot.”

At 9:46, the club manager called.

“Ms. Salazar, sorry to bother you, but Mr. Bennett is attempting to authorize charges through your corporate membership.”

“My ex-husband,” I corrected.

There was an uncomfortable pause.

“I understand. There’s something else.”

My stomach tightened.

“What?”

“He signed an authorization form using your company’s name.”

Cold flooded through me.

“And?”

The manager hesitated.

“He also signed your name.”

I sat up straight.

“Save everything.”

“Excuse me?”

“The bill. The security footage. The signatures. Every communication.”

Another pause.

“Understood.”

At 10:15 p.m., Michael sent his final message of the night.

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