The documents revealed further truths. Despite his massive income, they were deep in debt. Their home, cars, and even the children’s education funds were all heavily leveraged. Daniel had been on the brink of declaring bankruptcy, a fact he had hidden with an expertise that now seemed tragically ironic.
Among the papers was a life insurance policy, substantial enough to cover their debts and secure the children’s future. Rachel realized that Daniel had maintained this policy as a last protective measure for his family, even as he spiraled out of control. This realization added a new layer of complexity to her grief—a mixture of betrayal and gratitude, of love and resentment.
