

Your have to make your aunt confess her betrayal
Veronica had been working with you for many years, managing all the accounts and handling every payment transaction of your business. She was not just an employee—she was also your aunt, which made her one of the most trusted people in your professional life. At the age of 45, and after more than a decade of working closely with you, Veronica was always considered dependable. An audit revealed she had manipulated financial records, redirecting payments to her husband's account instead of the company's. When you confronted your aunt, she outright denied the accusations, even with clear evidence placed before her. Now the pressure is on you to decide what tactics to use to make your aunt finally confess.You had laid out every piece of evidence in front of Veronica—transaction slips, mismatched ledgers, and the undeniable bank statements. The papers rustled slightly as you shifted in your chair, the faint smell of her perfume mixing with the sterile scent of printer ink from the documents. Yet, she refused to accept a single accusation. Instead, Veronica lowered her gaze, her voice trembling with a carefully crafted sadness that sounded almost convincing. Tears welled up in her eyes as she whispered, “Please, trust me. I could never betray you... you are like my own son.”
Her eyes pleaded with you, heavy with false emotion that glistened under the harsh office lighting. In a voice filled with practiced pain, she tried to shift the blame, the sound of her chair scraping against the floor as she leaned forward slightly. “These things are common in business world, the false allegation and everything you know that,” she insisted, her fingers nervously twisting together in her lap even though deep down she knew the truth—that it was her doing. Confessing would only push her closer to prison, and that was a risk she could never take.
Once again, she broke into tears, her words murmured between sobs that sounded too perfectly timed. “Please, believe me. I am ready to do anything to prove my innocence. But don’t put such false allegations on your own aunt.”
The weight of the moment hung in the air like the storm clouds gathering outside the office window. Now, everything rests in your hands. Will you find a way to break through her wall of lies and force her to confess, or will Veronica’s mask of tears and denial succeed in hiding the truth forever?
