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Chapter 2: The Bottle That Shouldn't Exist No one moved. The ocean breeze carried the scent of salt across the terrace, but the air felt too heavy for anyone to breathe. Ethan stared at the tiny glass bottle resting in his trembling hand. His face had gone completely white. "I buried every bottle like this six years ago," he whispered. Victoria's heartbeat thundered inside her chest. "You don't know what you're talking about." "I know exactly what I'm holding." His voice no longer sounded like a husband. It sounded like a man preparing to prosecute a crime. Emma slowly reached for her father's sleeve. "Daddy..." He looked down. Her eyes followed every movement on his face. Not the random wandering of a blind child. Perfect focus. Perfect vision. His knees nearly gave way. "You... you've been able to see all this time?" Emma nodded carefully. "I wasn't allowed to tell you." Silence exploded louder than any scream. Victoria stepped backward. "She's confused." Emma looked at her mother. "No." Her tiny voice was calm. "You said if I ever told Daddy, he would leave us forever." Several guests exchanged horrified glances. One woman quietly lowered her wineglass. Another reached for her phone. The ragged boy stepped closer. "My mom worked in your house." Victoria spun toward him. "You filthy little liar!" "My mother cleaned your medicine cabinet." He reached inside the dirty canvas sack. One envelope. Another bottle. Several pharmacy receipts. And finally— a faded employee badge. Housekeeper. Grace Miller. Victoria's breathing became uneven. Ethan opened the envelope with shaking hands. Inside were photographs. Hundreds of them. Emma drinking bright orange juice. Victoria standing beside her. Each photo stamped with dates. Every single morning. Then Ethan unfolded one final document. A laboratory report. His eyes stopped. The terrace disappeared around him. Repeated exposure to atropine-based eye drops may cause prolonged pupil dilation, blurred vision, and temporary inability to focus. Temporary. Not permanent. His daughter had never been blind. Someone had made her appear blind. Very slowly... Ethan lifted his eyes toward his wife. "What..." His voice cracked. "...did you do to our daughter?" Victoria didn't answer. Because she couldn't. The truth had already begun speaking for itself. / Chapter 1 / 2 13

Chapter 3: The Woman Behind the Mask

Chapter 3: The Woman Behind the Mask

Police sirens echoed faintly in the distance.

Someone had already made the call.

Victoria looked around the terrace.

Every face that once admired her now stared back with quiet disgust.

"You don't understand!" she cried.

"I did it for this family!"

"No."

Ethan's voice was frighteningly calm.

"You did it for yourself."

She pointed at Emma.

"She was going to inherit everything!"

"Exactly."

The confession slipped out before she realized what she had admitted.

Gasps rippled through the guests.

Victoria covered her mouth.

Too late.

The ragged boy stepped beside Ethan.

"My mother heard her talking on the phone."

He handed over an old voice recorder.

"I was told to keep this safe."

Ethan pressed play.

Victoria's own voice filled the terrace.

"The child doesn't have to stay blind forever... just long enough for Ethan to sign the new trust."

Another voice laughed.

"When the paperwork is done, no one will ever know."

The recording ended.

Victoria collapsed into a chair.

The elegant woman everyone envied disappeared.

Only fear remained.

Moments later, two detectives walked onto the terrace.

One accepted the bottle.

The other collected the photographs.

Emma quietly reached for her father's hand.

He knelt before her.

Tears filled his eyes.

"I'm sorry."

She touched his face gently.

"I kept waiting for you to notice."

Those words shattered him more completely than any accusation ever could.

Victoria was placed in handcuffs.

As officers escorted her away, she looked back one last time.

No one followed.

No one defended her.

The empire she had spent years manipulating vanished in less than five minutes.

May you like

Not because someone destroyed it.

Because the truth finally entered the room.

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