My Husband Attacked My Elderly Mother Over a Spilled Drink, But the Truth Saved Us
Previously: When Henry flew into a rage and shoved my elderly mother onto our dining table, I thought my life was over. But a hidden document revealed his dark, greedy secret.
After the ambulance rushed Dorothy to the hospital, the doctors confirmed she had suffered a fractured wrist and severe bruising. As I sat by her bedside, holding her trembling hand, she looked at me with tears in her eyes.
"Lauren, it wasn't about the spilled juice," she whispered, her voice cracking. "He wanted to destroy the table. He's been searching for something."Her cryptic words sent a shiver down my spine. I knew I had to return to the house and find out what my husband was truly hiding.
Back in the ruined dining room, I knelt among the splintered pieces of the oak table. As I cleared away the broken wood, I noticed one of the thick, hollowed-out legs had split completely open. Wedged deep inside the cavity was a thick, plastic-wrapped envelope. My heart pounded as I pulled it out and tore it open. Inside were my grandfather's original, undisclosed will and a deed to a prime piece of downtown commercial real estate worth millions—land that belonged solely to my mother.

The Secret in the Wood
But the most shocking discovery was a second document: a forged power of attorney, bearing my mother's falsified signature, transferring the entire estate to Henry. He had discovered the secret of the table and engineered the violent outburst to smash it open, planning to claim the inheritance for himself. Suddenly, the front door creaked open, and heavy footsteps echoed down the hallway.
I scrambled to my feet, clutching the documents to my chest. Henry walked into the room, holding a can of lighter fluid and a box of matches. His eyes locked onto the papers in my hands, his cold sneer returning. "You were never supposed to find those, Lauren," he whispered, taking a menacing step forward. "Now, I'm going to have to clean up this mess permanently."
”"Now, I'm going to have to clean up this mess permanently."