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CHAPTER 2 — THE HOUSE OF LIES The Christmas presents hit the hardwood floor one after another. Silence. Not even the music from the ballroom could drown out the sound. Alejandro slowly knelt in front of his daughters. His expensive coat brushed against the freezing floor. He reached for Sofía. The little girl screamed. "No!" She crawled deeper beneath the table, wrapping both arms around one of the thick wooden legs as though expecting to be dragged away. Alejandro stopped moving. His own daughter... ...was afraid of him. His chest tightened until it hurt to breathe. "It's Daddy," he whispered. "I'm home." Valeria carefully shook her head. "You shouldn't say that..." Alejandro frowned. "Why?" The five-year-old looked toward the closed door. "She said if we loved you more than her..." "...you'd stop coming home." The words struck harder than any bullet. Camila wiped away tears with trembling fingers. "She told us you made a new family." Regina spoke without lifting her eyes. "She said nobody wants girls who eat too much." Alejandro's fists slowly closed. His knuckles turned white. He noticed bruises hidden beneath Camila's sleeve. Tiny fingerprints. Someone had grabbed her hard enough to leave marks. "What happened?" No one answered. Instead... all four girls instinctively looked toward the ceiling. Alejandro followed their eyes. A tiny blinking red light. Almost invisible. Hidden inside the smoke detector. A camera. His blood ran cold. She hadn't only starved them. She had been watching them. Recording them. Controlling every breath they took. Without saying another word, Alejandro ripped the device from the ceiling. The tiny memory card landed in his hand. Behind him... the ballroom erupted into applause. Jimena was making another toast. Alejandro slipped the card into his pocket. Then quietly said, "Nobody leaves this house." Not tonight. Not ever again. Because whatever was on that memory card... ...was about to destroy someone forever. / Chapter 1 / 2 18

CHAPTER 3 — THE PERFECT WIFE

CHAPTER 3 — THE PERFECT WIFE

Alejandro walked back into the ballroom carrying one of the mold-covered bread crusts.

The music slowly stopped.

Jimena smiled drunkenly.

"There you are!"

She climbed down from the table, laughing.

"Everyone's been waiting for you."

Alejandro didn't answer.

He placed the plastic plate in the middle of the dining table.

Guests frowned.

Jimena's smile twitched.

"What is that?"

Alejandro looked around the room.

"Ladies and gentlemen..."

"My daughters' Christmas dinner."

The ballroom went silent.

Someone laughed nervously.

Thinking it was a joke.

Alejandro wasn't smiling.

He lifted the bread.

Green mold covered nearly every surface.

Several guests covered their mouths.

Jimena forced a laugh.

"They're children."

"They're always making things up."

Alejandro pulled the memory card from his pocket.

He inserted it into the home's media system.

The enormous television above the fireplace flickered to life.

The first recording appeared.

Valeria crying quietly.

Jimena standing over her.

"No dinner tonight."

"Pretty girls stay skinny."

Another clip.

Camila asking for water.

Jimena dumping it into the sink.

"You don't deserve it."

Another.

Regina hugging Sofía while both girls shook from cold.

Jimena locked the dining room door from the outside.

Then switched off the lights.

The ballroom became perfectly still.

No one moved.

No one spoke.

Jimena staggered backward.

"I can explain—"

"You've seen edited videos!"

Alejandro pressed another button.

The final recording appeared.

Jimena speaking directly into the hidden camera.

"If their father ever believes them..."

"...I'll tell everyone he's mentally unstable."

Her smile filled the giant screen.

Then came laughter.

Real laughter.

The kind that haunted nightmares.

Guests stared at Jimena as if seeing a stranger.

Several quietly stepped away from her.

The diamond necklace around her neck suddenly looked like stolen treasure.

Then...

a security guard hurried inside.

"Sir..."

May you like

"The police are here."

Jimena's face lost every trace of color.

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