Esther's expression remained unreadable as she listened carefully. "We'll need more than suspicion, Anna. If we're going to use this to pressure him into a divorce, we need proof—something solid."
Anna nodded, her hands trembling slightly. "I understand. I've been trying to piece it together, but I never thought I'd have to confront him like this. I think… I think I can track down some of the emails he sent or received around that time. He had access to my drafts because they were on my computer at home. I just need to get into his accounts or his work documents."
Esther leaned forward, her voice firm but encouraging. "Then that's what we'll do. We'll gather the evidence quietly, and when the time is right, we'll use it to our advantage. This isn't just about clearing your name anymore—it's about securing your freedom and your daughter's future."
Anna nodded, her resolve strengthening. "I'll do whatever it takes. I need to protect her."