The Email Gerald Hid From Diana Turned A Family Inheritance Fight Into A Criminal Case-QuynhTranJP

The speaker crackled once more, and my father’s voice filled the courtroom with the thin, steady patience he used when measuring twice before cutting wood.

‘I know what you are, Gerald. I’ve known for years.’

Gerald’s hand stayed suspended above the water glass. The ice inside it clicked softly against the side. Diana’s chair made a small scrape as she shifted away from him, not far, only an inch or two, but enough for everyone at our table to see the space open between them.

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The judge removed his glasses.

My attorney, Sandra Okafor, did not look at Gerald. She looked at the clerk.

‘Your Honor, the next exhibit is an email chain produced under subpoena from Lakefront Holdings.’

Gerald lowered his hand.

For the first time since the attorney’s office, his smile was gone completely.

The courtroom smelled of floor wax, printer toner, and wet wool from coats drying on the benches. Rain tapped the windows in a steady rhythm. Diana’s breathing had changed beside him, shallow and careful, like she was trying not to disturb the air.

Sandra lifted a page.

‘Dated April 9 of last year,’ she said. ‘Six weeks before Mr. Raymond Miller’s first hospitalization. Sent by Gerald Parker to Lakefront Holdings development director Chris Ellison.’

Gerald’s attorney stood halfway.

‘Your Honor—’

The judge raised one hand.

‘Sit down, counselor. I allowed this exhibit.’

Sandra read slowly.

‘My father-in-law is resistant, but his cognitive decline should make execution possible within the next quarter. Diana remains emotionally manageable. Once I secure twenty-five percent paper interest, we can initiate pressure for partition or buyout.’

Diana made a sound so small it barely reached the bench.

Gerald turned toward her.

‘Diana, that’s taken out of context.’

She did not look at him. Her eyes stayed on the paper in Sandra’s hand.

Sandra placed the email on the projector. The words appeared on the courtroom screen in black and white, clean enough that no one could pretend they had misheard.

Emotionally manageable.

Gerald’s face tightened around the mouth.

Sandra clicked to the next page.

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