I made a quick call and told my team they could come up now without needing to explain any further details. My lawyer, Audrey Vance, entered the apartment a few minutes later with two police officers following closely behind her.
Audrey placed her briefcase on the table and began reading through a summary of the charges which included fraud, coercion, and physical assault. Dominick stood there frozen in place while Ursula started babbling about how I was trying to destroy a good family.
Their words didn’t have any power over me anymore because they sounded like empty scripts from a bad movie. While the officers started questioning them, I went into the bedroom to grab my purse and my car keys.
I didn’t need to pack much because I had already recovered my dignity and my sense of self. As I walked toward the door, Dominick called out my name in a broken voice that made me feel nothing but a sense of distance.
I paused at the threshold one last time to look him in the eyes. “You aren’t pale because of what I said, you’re pale because you realize I’m not your victim anymore.”
Then I walked out and didn’t look back.
I stayed at a friend’s place that night and woke up feeling a strange sense of peace in the silence. I had gone from feeling deep shame to having total clarity about my life and my future.
Some betrayals are meant to break you, but this one gave me the strength to finally see the world for what it really was. It was an expensive lesson to learn, but it finally brought me back to the person I used to be.