The judge opened the envelope.
At first, he read casually, his expression neutral, the way someone reads something they expect to confirm what they already believe.
Then his eyes moved faster.
Then slower.
Then… he stopped.
The silence in the room shifted, becoming something almost tangible.
Julian leaned forward slightly.
“What is it? It’s just paperwork.”
The judge looked up, and there was a flicker of something unexpected in his expression.
“Mr. Reeves… are you aware of whose name the original registration documents of your company are under?”
Julian let out a short laugh.
“Mine, obviously.”
The woman shook her head gently.
“No.”
Every head in the room turned toward her.
“You presented the idea,” she continued, “but I built the system behind it.”
Julian scoffed.
“That’s a nice story.”
The judge interrupted him.
“This is not a story.”
He tapped the document.
“These are verified records… and the identity listed here does not match the name you’ve been using.”
The air in the room shifted again, this time sharper, colder.
The judge looked back at her.
“Would you like to explain?”
She took a slow breath, glancing down at the boys beside her before lifting her gaze again.
“My name… isn’t Amelia Carter.”
The room went completely still.
“My real name,” she said quietly, “is Eleanor Vance.”
The name landed like a weight no one had been prepared to carry.
Vanessa’s hand slipped from her handbag.
Julian’s smile disappeared.
Because that name was not unfamiliar.
It was the kind of name people recognized without saying out loud, one tied to influence, to quiet power, to things that didn’t need to be explained to be understood.
The judge straightened slightly.
“The Vance family?”
She lifted her chin.
“Yes.”
The twins tightened their grip on her hands.
And then she said something that made Julian’s expression change in a way no one in the room had seen before.
“Everything you think belongs to you… never did.”
Julian stood abruptly.
“This is absurd.”
But the judge wasn’t looking at him anymore.
He was looking at the documents.
Carefully.
One by one.
“If this is accurate,” he said slowly, “then this is no longer just a divorce proceeding.”
He lifted his gaze again.
“This could affect far more than you realize.”
Julian swallowed, and for the first time, there was something unfamiliar in his expression.
Uncertainty.
Eleanor took a small step forward.
“I’m not finished.”

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