He Used Concern to Steal Her Rights — Then the Camera Started Answering Back-QuynhTranJP

Marcus looked up from his phone with the color draining unevenly from his face.

The dining room had gone so still that the dishwasher sounded too loud behind us. Plates sat untouched under the warm yellow light. Evelyn’s spoon hovered over her tea, trembling just enough to tap the rim once.

I kept my left hand flat on the table beside my wedding band.

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The ring looked smaller than it had ever looked on my finger.

Marcus swallowed.

“Claire,” he said, and for the first time that night, my name did not sound like a correction.

His phone was still lit in his palm. I could see the first line of the email from my attorney, then the bank notification beneath it, then the attachment sitting there like a clean blade.

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Evelyn lowered her spoon into the saucer.

“Marcus,” she whispered. “What is this?”

He did not answer her.

His eyes moved past me to the small black camera above the wine cabinet. It had always been there. He had installed it himself after telling our neighbors that Denver package thieves were getting bolder.

He had forgotten the camera covered the dining room table.

Or maybe he had simply forgotten I knew how to use anything without permission.

His thumb jerked over the screen.

“You sent this to my office?”

I lifted the medical power-of-attorney packet and turned it so the first page faced upward. My name was printed in block letters. Beneath it was a blank signature line. Under that, Marcus’s name was already filled in as designated decision-maker.

The black pen sat diagonally across the page.

“No,” I said. “My attorney did.”

His nostrils flared. He looked at the camera again, then at the folder, then at his mother.

Evelyn’s pearl necklace no longer sat perfectly centered. Her fingers had moved to her throat, pressing one bead against her skin until it left a small white dent.

“You said she was having episodes,” she said.

Marcus’s jaw tightened.

“She is.”

I reached into the side pocket of my work bag and removed a second folder. This one was navy blue, plain, and sealed with a rubber band. The label on the tab was handwritten in black ink.

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