Susan’s house was transford into a command center with multiple operations running simultaneously.
I was in bed, my laptop open, with multiple phone and video calls going at once as I directed everything from here.
"I can’t be in the field, but I can coordinate from here."
Tony was worried, hovering and protective. "You should be resting, not working. These are doctor’s orders."
"Our family is at stake; this is our future. I’ll rest when Ashford’s in prison."
Bella backed up via the video call. "She’s right, Tony. We need Katherine’s strategic mind. No one coordinates operations as she does."
Bella contacted investigative journalists in major outlets. They were trusted contacts she’d built over the years.
Lily Santos, from The Washington Post. A Pulitzer winner who was fearless and incorruptible.
"You’re telling you have actual proof of senatorial corruption?"
"Yes, we have video recordings, audio, financial docunts, and witness testimony. Everything you need."
"Why co to specifically?" She asked cautiously.
"Because you’re not afraid of powerful people. You expose truth regardless of political consequences." Bella explained.
She paused for a long ti, then accepted. "Send everything, and I’ll start investigating imdiately. This could be huge."
Bella also contacted the New York Tis investigations unit, ProPublica, 60 Minutes, and congressional oversight committees.
We were building dia montum, a tsunami of exposure, and we’re unstoppable.
Jas provided comprehensive docuntation, including governnt construction contracts, bribes and kickbacks, buildings that shouldn’t have been approved, environntal violations deliberately ignored, and zoning laws violated with Ashford’s protection.
All these were connected to Ashford, including financial trails and irrefutable email evidence.
His architect colleagues were also willing to testify. They will do so anonymously but publicly if given protection.
"This is career suicide," one colleague said nervously. "Exposing this level of corruption."
"It’s the right thing to do," Jas answered firmly. "That matters more than our careers."
Sadie Ashford prepared her formal testimony and video deposition and was protected by our lawyers.
It detailed her father’s cris in excruciating detail, the environntal cover-ups, the corporate pollution he enabled, and the systematic bribery.
"He’s been protecting major polluters for years and has spent millions in campaign donations. The companies literally destroyed communities, and he enabled them all for money."
"Why are you doing this? He’s still your father." Agent Timothy asked.
"Because he’s genuinely evil and soone has to stop him. If that soone has to be , his own daughter, then so be it."
Her pain was visible, but her determination was absolute.
My blood pressure was spiking again. The pre-eclampsia was worsening dramatically, and our baby was showing signs of distress.
The private Nurse we had called in spoke with urgency. "We need a hospital now. This is beyond ho monitoring capability."
"Not yet. 36 more hours and then the hospital. Right after Ashford is destroyed." I said.
Tony was absolutely furious. "Katherine, you’re risking your life and the baby’s life! This is insane!"
"I’m protecting our future! If Ashford wins, we have no future. Baby or not!" I retorted.
I fought through the constant pain, severe swelling, blinding headaches, and blurred vision - just pure determination pushing forward.
Rose was confused, sensing all the tension. "Mama sick?"
"Mama’s resting, sweetheart. Growing your baby brother or sister." Tony said to her softly.
Hector stepped up, matured beyond his seven years. "I’ll take care of Rose. You focus on helping Mama."
He constantly took Rose outside to play and had nature walks with her to distract her completely from adult stress.
Susan watched them from the window. "Those children are absolutely remarkable."
"They’ve survived so much already. They’re incredibly resilient."
In the evening, it was just Susan and having a private conversation, a rare mont alone.
"There’s soone... a man. I’ve been seeing him quietly for a while."
I was surprised and delighted despite everything that has been happening. "Susan! Tell everything!"
"His na is Jesse Santiago. He’s a professor at the literature departnt at Columbia. We t at a book club six months ago."
"Six months? And you didn’t tell !"
"I wasn’t sure if it was real. But Katherine, I think I’m actually falling in love with him."
"I’m so happy for you. You absolutely deserve happiness."
"So do you. Which is exactly why we’re destroying Ashford so you can finally have that happiness and peace."
Timothy provided us with classified intelligence. This was entirely unofficial, and he was risking his entire career.
"Ashford has direct connections to organized cri. Russian oligarchs and Chinese intelligence operatives. This goes much deeper than we initially thought."
"He’s not just a corrupt politician. He’s actively compromised and has been a foreign asset." I said in shock.
"Exactly. This isn’t just dostic bribery anymore. It’s now a genuine national security threat."
"Can you bring in other federal agencies?" Tony asked.
"I’m working on it quietly, building internal support. When you release everything publicly, I’ll have multiple agencies ready to act imdiately."
We held a eting with everyone present, both virtual and in person.
"48 hours from now at 9 AM Eastern, we’d make a simultaneous coordinated release."
Bella responded. "The dia receives the full evidence package. They have 60 Minutes to air their special investigative report."
Jas added. "The Congressional oversight committees will receive the architectural evidence, and they’ll demand imdiate hearings."
Sadie continued. "My testimony will go directly to the Justice Departnt as a criminal referral filed."
Timothy concluded the quest. "FBI launches official investigation. There will be no more unofficial assistance. It will be full organizational resources deployed."
"We’d proceed with the coordinated social dia campaign, which will focus on trending topics for maximum public pressure and viral visibility."
Tony asked. "And if Ashford tries to retaliate during these 48 hours?"
"We’re hidden and protected. He can’t physically reach us before the release." Luca interjected.
At night, I was struggling badly. I was in pain and fear, and the pregnancy complications were worsening by the hour.
Tony was beside , feeling helpless and terrified. "Please rest, stop working constantly."
"I can’t. We’re too close now and need to finish this."
"You’re more important than Ashford. You and this baby. More important than everything else."
We held each other carefully. Tony’s hand was on my swollen belly, feeling the baby kick weakly.
"This baby is fighting. Just like us, he has a Marvin fighter spirit."
"Promise sothing. If the complications get worse and if there’s a choice between the baby and -"
"Don’t. Don’t ask to make that choice." Tony interrupted .
But I continued. "Promise you’d choose the baby. Promise , Tony. Please promise now."
"I promise I won’t let either of you die. That’s my only promise, that both of you survive."
We cried together in fear, love, and desperation. Everything we’ve fought for was now at stake.
Ashford hunted us desperately. All his resources were funneled to private investigators and corrupt law-enforcent contacts.
They tracked our financial movents, accessed our phone records, and identified our associates.
They got closer to uncovering Bella’s, Jas’s, and Elliot’s involvent.
They had threatened them individually by phone and text. Stop helping the Marvins imdiately or face severe consequences.
But none of us backed down. Our alliance held firm as a united front.
36 hours before the coordinated attack, I seized suddenly. It was eclampsia, and we had to go into a life-threatening ergency.
The Nurse scread. "CALL 911 NOW! SHE’S SEIZING! BABY’S IN SEVERE DISTRESS!"
Tony was agitated. "NO! Ashford tracks all hospital admissions! He’ll find us imdiately!"
The Nurse was worried and terrified. "THEN SHE DIES! YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE!"
We decided to have an ergency C-section here in Susan’s house since we had no other choice.
Dr. Stephens joined us on an ergency video call. "I can’t perform surgery remotely! You absolutely need a hospital!"
"Walk us through it! The Nurse has surgical training, and we have equipnt! PLEASE SAVE THEM!" Tony scread.
The ergency C-section was an improvised surgery done in the living room that was now converted to an operating theater.
The Nurse perford the procedure while Dr. Stephens video-guided every step. Tony assisted but was absolutely terrified.
I was unconscious from the anesthesia administered and in critical condition.
The baby was at only 26 weeks of gestation and extrely premature. The survival was highly uncertain.
"Take the scalpel and make the incision carefully to access the uterus. There... do you see the baby?" Dr Stephens asked the nurse.
"I see the baby. Not moving and not breathing." She responded.
"Suction imdiately. Clear the airway, co on, baby. CO ON!"
Silence.
The baby was not crying, not breathing, or moving.
"WE’RE LOSING THE BABY!" The nurse scread.
My blood pressure was crashing and hemorrhaging badly. I was in serious complications.
"I can’t stop the bleeding! We need a hospital NOW!" The nurse said.
Tony’s impossible choice was being tested: It’s either I stay hidden, and I might die, or go to the hospital, and Ashford finds us.
"CALL 911! I DON’T CARE ANYMORE! SAVE HER! SAVE THEM BOTH!"
The ambulance was dispatched, coming fast.
Ashford’s people were monitoring all ergency calls and tracking the systems.
Our location was compromised, and they’re coming.
It was a race against ti to save the baby and , or to protect us from Ashford.
We couldn’t do both simultaneously.
And this was Tony’s worst nightmare. Everything he’d feared... coming true.
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