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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 2 / 2 4

CHAPTER 4 — CHRISTMAS MORNING

CHAPTER 4 — CHRISTMAS MORNING

Snow covered the mansion by sunrise.

The party was gone.

So was Jimena.

She had been arrested before midnight.

Police later uncovered hidden bank accounts, forged signatures, stolen jewelry, and months of financial fraud committed while Alejandro was overseas.

The abuse had only been the beginning.

She hadn't married Alejandro for love.

She had married his fortune.

As officers loaded the last evidence boxes into their vehicles, Alejandro sat beside the fireplace with his daughters wrapped in warm blankets.

A doctor had examined each little girl.

None had permanent physical injuries.

But healing frightened hearts would take much longer.

Alejandro looked at them quietly.

"I'm sorry."

"I thought giving you everything meant buying the biggest house."

His voice broke.

"But I forgot..."

"The safest place isn't a mansion."

"It's where your father is."

For the first time all night...

Sofía stepped forward on her own.

She wrapped both tiny arms around his neck.

Then Camila.

Then Regina.

Finally Valeria.

The four sisters hugged him so tightly that he could barely breathe.

"Daddy..."

Valeria whispered.

"Can we have pancakes today?"

Alejandro smiled through tears.

"As many as you want."

"And after that?"

"We're going home."

Camila blinked.

"We are home."

Alejandro slowly shook his head.

Looking around the enormous empty mansion.

"No."

"A home isn't locked doors."

"It isn't fear."

"It isn't silence."

He kissed each little forehead.

"A home..."

"...is wherever no child is ever afraid to say they're hungry."

Outside, Christmas bells echoed across Las Lomas as the first rays of morning sunlight melted the frost from the windows.

Inside, four little girls laughed freely for the first time in months.

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And for Alejandro Santillán...

that sound became the greatest Christmas gift money could never buy.

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