Chapter 3 – The Video Nobody Knew Existed
Chapter 3 – The Video Nobody Knew Existed
Three days later...
Brent held a press conference.
He stood in front of cameras wearing another expensive navy suit.
The bruise to his ego had healed faster than his pride.
"My nephew was never harmed," he announced confidently.
"My brother-in-law fabricated this entire story to extort my family."
Reporters scribbled furiously.
He smiled.
Then every phone in the room vibrated.
Mine.
Nathan's.
The reporters'.
Even Brent's.
Someone had uploaded the Christmas dinner security footage.
Apparently my parents had forgotten something.
The Ashford mansion had cameras in every room except the bedrooms.
Including the dining room.
The footage was crystal clear.
Caleb accidentally spilling water.
Brent standing.
Brent slapping a six-year-old.
My mother calmly eating.
Aunt Diane clapping.
Nathan remaining seated.
Nathan standing only after Caleb cried.
Nathan never touching Brent.
Not once.
The internet exploded.
Within two hours...
The video had twenty million views.
By evening...
It had reached seventy million.
The comments weren't divided.
They were unanimous.
"Arrest Brent."
"Protect that little boy."
"The grandparents are worse than the uncle."
"Captain Hayes deserves a medal for his restraint."
Brent's company stock dropped twelve percent before markets closed.
Three board members resigned overnight.
Sponsors vanished.
Clients canceled contracts.
The Ashford name...
A name my parents once believed untouchable...
became synonymous with child abuse.
At sunset, my mother finally called.
Not to apologize.
To negotiate.
"Emily," she said carefully, "surely this has gone far enough."
I laughed.
It surprised both of us.
"Far enough?"
"You can ask Nathan to remove the video."
"It isn't ours."
She went quiet.
Then whispered,
"What do you want?"
I looked across the living room.
Nathan was teaching Caleb how to build a wooden birdhouse.
Both of them were smiling.
For the first time in days...
Our home actually felt peaceful.
"I wanted a family."
May you like
"You chose Brent."
Then I hung up.