“You told me you’d been living in an apartment in South Boston for almost a year.”
“I can explain—”
“He told me the exact same thing whenever I asked about his late nights,” Elena said. “Apparently it’s his favorite line when his stories fall apart.”
As the plane began taxiing toward the runway, Chloe’s eyes filled with angry tears.
Julian reached for her hand.
She pulled away.
Elena opened her handbag, removed one photograph of Julian and Chloe leaving the Back Bay hotel, and placed it on Chloe’s tray table.
“I didn’t get on this plane to scream at you,” Elena said. “I came because I needed to hear the full extent of his lies for myself.”
Chloe took a shaky breath.
“I had no idea he was still living with you. He swore the divorce papers were already drafted.”
Julian’s expression hardened.
“Chloe, shut your mouth!”
That sudden cruelty seemed to destroy the last of her belief in him.
“No, you shut up!” Chloe snapped. “You also told me that the down payment you made last month was for our future condo!”
Elena’s expression changed.
“What down payment?”
Julian froze.
Chloe answered immediately.
“A luxury condo in the Seaport district. He told me he put down twenty-five thousand dollars as an earnest deposit two months ago.”
A cold knot formed in Elena’s stomach.
The money hadn’t come from their shared checking account.
It hadn’t come from Julian’s personal savings either.
Then she remembered an account she rarely checked.