“Then you should have told me we were struggling,” Elena said. “I would have been angry, but we could have sold something. We could have changed our budget. We could have faced it together. Instead, you stole from our child to put a deposit on a luxury condo for another woman.”
Julian lowered his head.
“I was embarrassed.”
“And to avoid embarrassment, you chose betrayal.”
That was the moment Elena stopped blaming herself for having trusted him.
Trust hadn’t been her mistake.
The mistake belonged to the man who had abused it.
The financial investigation eventually reached Julian’s employer.
An internal compliance review found that he had used company resources to support private investments connected to an unauthorized vendor.
One evening, Julian called Elena.
His voice trembled.
“They suspended me. I’m going to lose everything.”
“You’re losing things, Julian,” Elena replied. “Losing everything would mean losing your chance to take responsibility and be a real father to Maya. That part is still up to you.”
The divorce was difficult, but Elena’s documentation left Julian little room to deny what he had done.
Facing criminal exposure over the fraudulent transfers and forged financial documents, he agreed to a comprehensive settlement.
He surrendered his share of the home equity.
He liquidated his private investments to fully restore Maya’s college trust.
And he accepted sole responsibility for the fraudulent line of credit.