Caleb had signed every single document, agreeing to return the funds and waive any claim to my assets.

Margot had stopped leaving me hateful voicemails, and Tessa had vanished from the city entirely.

For the first time in a very long time, the sound of my phone ringing did not fill me with dread.

Months later, I heard through a mutual acquaintance that Caleb was working in a small insurance office in a quiet town in the Midwest.

I did not laugh at his misfortune, but I also did not feel any sadness for the life he was now leading.

I simply understood the lesson that many people learn far too late in their lives.

There are people in this world who do not actually love you, they only love the things they can take from you.

I turned off my phone, looked out at the vastness of the sea, and allowed myself to smile.

Everyone had assumed I was just a servant to a man of luxury and power.

They had all forgotten that I was the one who built the empire, paid for the island, and ultimately held the key to the door.

THE END.