CHAPTER 4: JUSTICE FOR LILY
CHAPTER 4: JUSTICE FOR LILY
The room exploded into chaos.
Guests backed away from Cassandra as though she carried a disease.
Several board members immediately removed the charity pins from their jackets.
One investor quietly muttered,
"My God..."
"I donated millions because of her."
Cassandra desperately reached for Marcus.
"Please..."
"I can explain."
Marcus stepped back.
"No."
"You can explain to them."
Two police officers entered the ballroom.
Marcus had invited them before the party ever began.
One detective approached Cassandra.
"Cassandra Reed..."
"You're under arrest on suspicion of felony child abuse, coercive control of a minor, and multiple related offenses."
She laughed nervously.
"This is ridiculous."
"It was discipline."
Lily instinctively hid behind her father.
Marcus knelt beside his daughter.
"You never have to be afraid again."
Lily searched his face carefully.
"As long as I'm good?"
Marcus's heart shattered.
He wrapped both arms around her.
"You never had to earn my love."
"You already had it."
The detective quietly handed Marcus another envelope.
"We interviewed three former nannies."
"They all quit because of her."
"None believed anyone would listen."
Marcus closed his eyes.
There had been more victims.
Cassandra was led away in handcuffs, screaming that everyone would regret believing a child.
No one answered.
Months later, the mansion looked different.
The security cameras remained.
Not because Marcus lived in fear...
But because he had learned that trust should never replace protection.
One sunny afternoon, Lily sat in the garden drawing with colored pencils.
Marcus glanced over her shoulder.
Instead of dark pictures...
She had drawn her mother smiling beside a bright yellow house.
Above it, she had written in careful letters:
Home is where no one is afraid.
Marcus kissed the top of her head.
His late wife's photograph rested on a nearby table, catching the afternoon sunlight.
"I kept my promise," he whispered.
The wind gently stirred the flowers.
For the first time since Emily's death...
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The house no longer felt haunted.
It finally felt like home.