“You—you can’t do this,” Michael stammered, his voice devoid of the malice it had held moments ago. “It’s…it’s not fair!”
I raised an eyebrow. “Fairness was never your concern, was it, Michael? You always taught me that in business, you prepare for every scenario. I suppose you never thought the rules applied to you.”
Margaret’s voice, usually so full of disdain, was now reduced to a desperate plea. “Anna, surely, we can negotiate. You don’t want to do this. You don’t want to destroy everything.”
I considered her words, the shift in power dynamics both shocking and satisfying. For years, I had endured their condescension, their belittlement. But now, the tables had turned, and I was no longer the meek wife they thought I was.
“I’m not destroying anything,” I replied calmly. “I’m simply taking back what was used to underwrite his success. Besides,” I added, unable to resist a small barb, “it’s not like I got any credit for it when everyone was complimenting Michael on his ‘self-made’ success.”
Michael’s lawyer, now flustered and embarrassed by their oversight, attempted to salvage the situation. “Perhaps we can reach a settlement. We can offer you a substantial sum…”
I interrupted, my voice firm. “Money was never my primary concern. I just wanted you and everyone else to recognize the truth. This company is as much mine as it is his, if not more.”
Michael sat down heavily, the weight of his errors and the collapse of his empire palpable. For the first time, he looked at me not as an adversary, but as a formidable equal, someone he had severely underestimated.
I picked up my belongings, the tension in the room now smothered by the stunned acceptance of their defeat. “I’ve already arranged for the transition of control,” I informed them. “And I assure you, the company will continue to thrive—under my direction.”
As I left the law office, the stale air of impending doom behind me, I felt a lightness I hadn’t experienced in years. This was not merely a victory in a bitter divorce. It was the reclaiming of my identity, my capabilities, and my rightful place at the helm of a venture that I had breathed life into.
The battle was over, and the cost of their arrogance was steep. For the first time in months, I felt at peace, knowing that I had not only survived but had emerged stronger and more resilient, ready to forge my own path.