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CHAPTER 2: THE VIDEO SHE NEVER KNEW EXISTED "If you're hungry," Cassandra said softly, her voice almost gentle, "then you'll eat where animals eat." Little Lily wiped her tears with the sleeve of her faded pajamas. "I'm sorry..." she whispered. "For what?" Cassandra asked. "For... making you angry." Cassandra crouched until they were eye level. "You don't apologize because you're sorry." "You apologize because you're learning your place." Marcus felt the blood drain from his face as he watched the security footage from his office. His seven-year-old daughter slowly lowered her head toward the stainless-steel dog bowl. She wasn't acting confused. She wasn't resisting. She behaved like this had happened before. Marcus paused the recording. His hands trembled. Then he rewound it. Again. Again. Every second revealed another piece of the nightmare. Cassandra glanced toward the kitchen clock. Then toward the hallway. Only after confirming Marcus was still working late at the company did she remove her sweet smile. It disappeared instantly. Like flipping a switch. The woman who hosted charity galas... Who volunteered at children's hospitals... Who called herself Lily's "second mommy"... Looked like a complete stranger. Marcus immediately searched older recordings. One day. Then another. Then an entire month. Each night followed the same pattern. When he left the mansion... Cassandra transformed. Sometimes she forced Lily to stand facing the wall for hours. Sometimes she threw away the little girl's dinner and laughed while feeding expensive steak to the family dog. Sometimes she whispered things so quietly the microphones barely caught them. "No one loves broken little girls." "If your father knew how difficult you are, he'd send you away." "You're the reason your real mother died." Marcus slammed his fist onto the desk. The framed photograph of his late wife fell onto the hardwood floor. He picked it up with shaking hands. Emily's smile looked exactly as it had the day Lily was born. "I promised I'd protect her," he whispered. "And I failed." But not anymore. He copied every second of the recordings onto three encrypted flash drives. One stayed in his pocket. One went into his office safe. The third he handed to his attorney before sunrise. "If anything happens to me," Marcus said quietly, "release every file." The lawyer stared at the videos in horror. "Marcus..." "You need the police." Marcus slowly shook his head. "Not yet." "I want her to believe she's still winning." Because monsters were always careless... Right before they lost everything. / Chapter 1 / 2 2

CHAPTER 3: THE ENGAGEMENT PARTY

CHAPTER 3: THE ENGAGEMENT PARTY

Two nights later, the mansion glittered beneath crystal chandeliers.

Nearly two hundred guests filled the ballroom.

Business executives.

Politicians.

Charity board members.

News reporters.

Everyone had gathered to celebrate Marcus Vale's engagement to Cassandra.

She looked flawless in an ivory designer gown.

Elegant.

Graceful.

Perfect.

Exactly the woman everyone believed she was.

Lily stood quietly beside her father in a pale blue dress.

She hadn't smiled once.

Several guests noticed.

"Poor thing still misses her mother."

Cassandra sighed dramatically.

"It's been difficult."

"I've tried everything."

Marcus looked at her.

"You've done... more than enough."

She smiled proudly.

"I only want to be the mother she deserves."

The audience applauded.

Champagne glasses lifted.

A string quartet began to play.

Then Marcus tapped his glass.

"I'd like to thank everyone for joining us."

More applause.

"There is just one final surprise before we celebrate."

The ballroom lights dimmed.

A giant projection screen descended from the ceiling.

Cassandra frowned.

"I didn't know you prepared a video."

Marcus smiled.

"You've never seen this one."

The first image appeared.

Security camera footage.

Time stamp.

Kitchen.

11:42 p.m.

Guests leaned forward.

Confused.

Then they saw Lily.

Kneeling beside a dog bowl.

Silence swept across the room.

Someone gasped.

The next clip played.

Cassandra throwing Lily's dinner into the trash.

Another clip.

Cassandra grabbing Lily's arm so hard the child cried.

Another.

"You belong on the floor."

Another.

"Your father only keeps you because people would judge him."

The ballroom froze.

One woman covered her mouth.

Another guest began crying.

Several executives quietly lowered their champagne glasses.

Every lie Cassandra had carefully built...

Collapsed in less than four minutes.

She rushed toward the projector.

"Turn it off!"

Marcus calmly stepped between her and the screen.

"No."

She grabbed his arm.

"They're fake!"

Marcus looked directly into her eyes.

"Really?"

"Then explain why every recording came from the security system you never knew existed."

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For the first time...

Cassandra stopped smiling.

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