I smiled calmly.
“I’m the one who signs the paychecks of everyone you looked down on.”
Then I turned to security. “Please escort my guests out.”
Daniel reached for me one last time. “Maya, I love you.”
I slipped off my wedding ring and dropped it into his untouched glass of wine.
“No,” I said. “You loved what I gave you access to.”
Three months later, everything collapsed for them.
Victor stepped down under investigation. Claire lost her position. Eleanor sold her properties to cover legal fees. Daniel signed the divorce without a fight after realizing the consequences of his actions.
As for me—I kept the resort.
I renamed the main dining terrace after my father.
Every Sunday, every employee eats there freely—with ocean views, dignity, and no one standing behind them unless they choose to.
And every time I sit at the head table, I remember Eleanor’s words:
“The help doesn’t eat with family.”
She was right.
We eat with something far better.
Respect.