“Yes, do it today and send every single record of these discrepancies to our legal department for a full review,” I instructed. The formal notice of termination was issued that same afternoon and I also requested a comprehensive audit of the last twelve months of business.
It took exactly four days for Cody to realize his steady stream of income had been cut off and he decided to call our house. Logan answered the phone in the living room while I was in the dining room checking our latest inventory lists.
Cody’s voice was so loud and full of rage that it echoed through the entire house even without the speakerphone being turned on. “Your wife is trying to ruin my life and you need to tell her to stop acting like she is so important,” Cody screamed.
“That bitter woman only fired me because she is insecure and wants to take her frustrations out on my business,” he continued. Logan remained silent for a long time as he listened to his friend hurl insults at me through the phone line.
When he finally hung up the phone, he walked toward me with his cell phone still clutched tightly in his trembling hand. “Why didn’t you give me any warning before you decided to cut him off like that?” Logan asked me.
“I do not need to give you a warning or ask for your permission to protect the company that I built from the ground up,” I replied. Logan shook his head and reminded me that Cody had employees who relied on that agency for their own livelihoods.
“I have thirty-two employees of my own to worry about, and I am not going to pay fraudulent bills just to save your friend’s ego,” I said. Logan ran his hand through his hair and paced back and forth in the small space between the table and the wall.
“He is desperate right now, Riley, and you are making a difficult situation much worse for everyone involved,” Logan argued. “I was desperate for your support many times when he insulted me, and you told me to just hold on and be quiet,” I reminded him.
Then he said the specific phrase that finally opened my eyes to the reality of our entire relationship and my place in it. “You need to remember that Cody was in my life long before you were ever around,” Logan said with a cold finality.
It was not a shout or a physical threat, but it was much worse because it was a completely unfiltered truth about his priorities. I stood up slowly and looked at him as if I were seeing a stranger for the very first time in our shared home.
“Thank you for finally clarifying exactly where I stand in your life and in this house,” I said quietly. Logan tried to reach out and touch my arm to apologize, but I moved away before his fingers could make contact with my skin.
That night I gathered my things and slept in the guest room because I could no longer stand to be near him. The next morning, Sarah called me very early and I could hear the rage trembling in her voice as she spoke.
“Riley, I found something very disturbing in the audit that we need to discuss immediately,” Sarah said over the phone. She explained that there were several payments authorized from a secondary business account that did not come from the usual administrative channels.
“These payments were all approved using Logan’s digital signature,” Sarah revealed as my heart began to pound against my ribs. I felt the floor beneath me move as if an earthquake were starting and I had to sit down to keep from falling.
“Who were these payments made to?” I asked even though I already suspected the answer in the back of my mind. Sarah was silent for a second before she confirmed that the money had been sent directly to Peak Media.
“They were labeled as continuity bonuses and they totaled over fifteen thousand dollars in just the last three months,” she added. I said nothing in response and simply looked out the window of my office at the long line of customers waiting for our bread.
Logan had not only allowed me to be humiliated by his friend, but he had actively used my company’s money to support him behind my back. He had stolen from the business I worked so hard to create just to keep his friend from facing the consequences of his own failure.
When I heard his car pull into the driveway that evening, I already had the printed bank documents laid out on the dining table. The air in the room felt thick with the weight of the truth that was finally going to be addressed.
Logan entered the kitchen and froze mid-step when he saw the folders and the red markings on the bank statements. “Riley, please let me explain because it isn’t as bad as it looks on those papers,” Logan said.
It saddened me deeply to hear him use that classic phrase because it showed he still thought he could manipulate the situation. “Go ahead and explain exactly how stealing from my business was a good idea,” I told him.
He sat down opposite me and looked defeated before the conversation had even truly begun in earnest. He claimed that Cody had begged him for help because the agency was losing clients and he was drowning in personal debt.