I Won $97 Million… Then Told My Husband I Got Fired  — Part 3

I barely slept.

Then came Thursday.

And everything exploded.

Daniel arrived home carrying groceries when someone started pounding on the apartment door so hard the walls shook.

Not knocking.

Pounding.

Daniel immediately stepped in front of me.

“Stay behind me.”

The pounding continued.

“MAYA! OPEN THE DOOR!”

Chelsea.

Daniel opened it halfway.

She stormed inside looking completely destroyed.

Mascara smeared.

Hair messy.

Hands trembling.

My mother-in-law followed behind her crying hysterically.

“Richard is gone,” Chelsea whispered.

Daniel frowned.

“What do you mean gone?”

“He disappeared.”

The apartment went silent.

Chelsea collapsed onto our couch.

“He emptied our accounts… sold one of the salon locations… and left.”

I crossed my arms slowly.

“With what money?”

Chelsea looked up at me with hollow eyes.

“That’s the problem.”

Then she said the sentence that made cold spread through my entire body.

“It wasn’t his money.”

Daniel stared at her.

“What are you talking about?”

Chelsea shook violently.

“There are people looking for him.”

My stomach dropped.

“What people?”

She looked at me.

“The kind you don’t ignore.”

Daniel immediately locked the apartment door.

“What did Richard do?”

Chelsea started crying harder.

“I didn’t know… I swear I didn’t know… He told me it was investors…”

Investors.

No.

Debt collectors.

Illegal lenders.

The kind of men who don’t send reminder emails.

Daniel looked pale.

“How much?”

Chelsea whispered:

“Six million.”

I nearly stopped breathing.

Daniel sat down slowly.

“Six… million dollars?”

“And they think he hid money with family before he disappeared.”

The room suddenly felt too small.

Outside, a siren screamed somewhere downtown.

Chelsea looked directly at me.

“They know about you.”

Every muscle in my body locked.

“What?”

“They know you checked Richard’s finances.”

Daniel stood instantly.

“How?!”

“I don’t know!” Chelsea cried. “One man came to the apartment yesterday asking questions about Richard. Then he asked about you, Maya.”

I felt sick.

“What did he ask?”

“If you recently came into money.”

Daniel turned toward me so fast I saw real fear in his eyes for the first time since I met him.

Not fear of being poor.

Fear of losing me.

“You told them NOTHING, right?”

Chelsea looked offended.

“Of course not!”

But I already knew it didn’t matter.

Because people like that don’t ask questions unless they already know something.

Daniel grabbed his phone.

“We’re calling the police.”

Chelsea laughed bitterly.

“The police? Daniel, these people aren’t scared of police.”

That sentence changed the temperature of the room.

My mother-in-law started praying under her breath.

And suddenly…

I remembered the SUV.

The engine running outside our building.

The same car near the attorney office.

The same feeling in my stomach.

Daniel noticed my expression immediately.

“What?”

I swallowed hard.

“I think someone’s been following me.”

Silence.

Chelsea stared at me.

Daniel’s face lost color.

“When?”

“For days.”

“WHY DIDN’T YOU TELL ME?”

“Because I didn’t want to sound paranoid!”

Daniel ran both hands through his hair and started pacing the kitchen.

“No. No, no, no.”

Then his eyes landed on me again.

“Did anyone see the bank app?”

“No.”

“The account?”

“No.”

“The lawyers?”

“They signed confidentiality agreements.”

But even as I said it…

…I realized money creates leaks.

Someone always talks.

Someone always watches.

Someone always wants more.

Then suddenly—

BZZZZZT.

All our phones vibrated at the same time.

Mine.

Daniel’s.

Chelsea’s.

A message from an unknown number.

Three words.

“WE KNOW EVERYTHING.”

My mother-in-law screamed.

Chelsea dropped her phone.

Daniel immediately grabbed mine and looked toward the apartment windows like someone might already be outside.

Then another message arrived.

This one had a photo attached.

My blood froze.

It was me.

Leaving the bank.

Holding the black folder.

Taken from across the street.

Daniel whispered:

“…What the hell did Richard drag us into?”

And then…

Someone knocked softly on the apartment door.

Not loud this time.

Slow.

Patient.

Like they already knew we were inside.

Continue to Part 3: The Man Outside the Door… And the Secret Richard Sold to Save Himself

Nobody moved.

That soft knocking continued.

Three slow taps.

Then silence.

Daniel stepped in front of me again automatically, his arm slightly spread as if his body alone could stop whatever waited outside.

Chelsea started panicking.

“Don’t open it. DON’T OPEN IT.”

My mother-in-law was crying openly now, whispering prayers so fast the words blurred together.

Another knock.

Slower this time.

Tap.

Tap.

Tap.

Then a man’s voice came through the door.

Calm.

“Richard said you’d help.”

Every hair on my arms stood up.

Daniel looked through the peephole carefully.

I watched the blood drain from his face.

“What?” I whispered.

“There are two of them.”

Chelsea buried her face in her hands.

“Oh God…”

The man outside spoke again.

“We’re not here to hurt anyone tonight.”

Tonight.

That word made my stomach twist.

Daniel didn’t open the door.

“What do you want?”

A pause.

Then:

“To talk.”

Daniel looked back at me.

I could see him calculating everything:

fight,

run,

call police,

lie,

protect me.

But fear had already entered the apartment.

And once fear enters a home, it changes the air forever.

The man continued speaking through the door.

“Richard borrowed money from dangerous people. Then he disappeared.”

“We know that,” Daniel replied coldly.

“Good. Then you also know debts don’t disappear with him.”

Chelsea suddenly stood up.

“I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING!”

Silence outside.

Then the man answered:

“We believe you.”

That somehow sounded worse.

Daniel tightened his jaw.

“Leave.”

Instead, the man slid something under the door.

An envelope.

Then footsteps.

Not rushing.

Not threatening.

Controlled.

Professional.

We waited until the elevator doors closed before Daniel finally picked it up.

Inside were photographs.

Richard meeting different men.

Parking garages.

Restaurants.

Back rooms.

Cash exchanges.

And one photo made my entire body go cold.

Richard.

Standing outside our apartment building.

Talking to someone inside the black SUV.

The photo was dated two weeks ago.

Before the restaurant dinner.

Before the collateral papers.

Before everything exploded.

Chelsea looked confused.

“What is this?”

But I already understood.

Richard knew.

Not about the lottery.

About us.

About our house.

About Daniel.

He had planned to sacrifice us long before he begged for help at dinner.

Daniel saw it too.

His face changed from fear…

…to betrayal.

“That son of a bitch.”

My mother-in-law grabbed the photos with shaking hands.

“No… Richard wouldn’t…”

“He would,” Daniel snapped. “HE DID.”

Chelsea looked completely lost now.

“No… he loved me…”

Daniel laughed once.

Not with humor.

“With six million dollars of debt? Chelsea, he was trying to survive.”

Then he froze suddenly.

His eyes narrowed at one specific paper still inside the envelope.

A printed document.

Numbers.

Bank transfers.

Chelsea frowned.

“What is that?”

Daniel looked at me slowly.

“Maya…”

I stepped closer.

And my heart nearly stopped.

One of the transfers had MY name on it.

Not my real account.

One of the temporary holding accounts I used after claiming the lottery.

Only two million dollars had passed through it briefly before my attorney moved the funds elsewhere.

But someone had traced it.

Chelsea looked between us.

“What does this mean?”

Daniel didn’t answer immediately.

Because he finally understood something horrifying.

Richard didn’t randomly ask for our house.

He thought WE had money.

Not millions.

But enough.

Enough to save himself.

Enough to hand us over if necessary.

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