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Chapter 2 — What Was Hidden Inside the Cast The room fell silent as the cast split open. Crack. A foul smell escaped first. Then something black slid between the layers of padding. One of the nurses gasped. It wasn't bone. It wasn't blood. It was a tightly wrapped plastic pouch, taped against Noah's forearm beneath the cast. Evelyn carefully peeled it away. Inside were dozens of tiny steel pellets, rough pieces of broken glass, and several powerful industrial magnets sealed together with duct tape. Daniel stared in disbelief. "What... is this?" Noah burst into tears. "It kept moving." The doctor examined the inside of the cast. His expression darkened. "This wasn't an accident." He pointed to the magnets. "Every time the child moved his arm, these shifted against the broken bone." The room froze. "Someone intentionally placed them inside before the cast hardened." Daniel slowly turned toward Marissa. Her face had lost every trace of color. "You said you stayed with him the entire time at the emergency clinic." Marissa swallowed. "I... I did." The orthopedic surgeon shook his head. "Impossible." "Our records show the child's father signed the admission papers, but during the casting procedure only one adult remained in the room." Daniel frowned. "I wasn't there." "I left to pick up Noah's insurance card." Everyone looked at Marissa. For the first time, she had no explanation. Two police officers, already in the hospital investigating possible child abuse after Evelyn's report, quietly stepped inside the room. One of them sealed the plastic pouch into an evidence bag. Marissa forced a nervous laugh. "Someone must have made a mistake." But Evelyn wasn't looking at the cast anymore. She was staring at Noah's wrist. Beneath the padding was an old bruise. A bruise shaped exactly like someone's hand. And suddenly, she remembered something she had seen three nights earlier. / Chapter 1 / 2 15

Chapter 3 — The Basement Camera

Chapter 3 — The Basement Camera

The police returned to the house that evening.

Marissa insisted Noah had simply slipped on the basement stairs.

"It's all a misunderstanding," she repeated.

Daniel wanted desperately to believe her.

Until Evelyn asked one simple question.

"Why did the basement security camera disappear the morning after Noah's fall?"

Silence.

Daniel looked up.

"What camera?"

Evelyn walked to the storage closet.

"I installed a small camera here months ago because Noah said he was afraid of the basement."

She pulled an empty mounting bracket from the wall.

"It was here."

Daniel immediately called the home security company.

Within an hour, technicians recovered deleted footage from the cloud backup.

Everyone watched in stunned silence.

Noah never fell.

Marissa had led him into the basement carrying a cardboard box.

She smiled the entire time.

Then, while Noah reached for a toy, she shoved him hard from behind.

The little boy tumbled down the wooden staircase.

His scream echoed through the empty basement.

Instead of helping him, Marissa calmly walked downstairs.

She knelt beside him.

Then she whispered something the camera couldn't hear.

Noah covered his face and began crying.

The footage ended.

Daniel couldn't breathe.

His knees nearly gave out.

The woman he had trusted...

The woman he had married...

Had nearly crippled his son.

The police arrested Marissa before midnight.

As officers placed handcuffs around her wrists, she suddenly laughed.

"You still don't understand."

Daniel stared at her.

"What are you talking about?"

She smiled with chilling confidence.

"I wasn't trying to kill him."

"I only needed him afraid enough to keep one secret."

Everyone stopped.

"What secret?"

Marissa looked directly at Noah.

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Then she whispered,

"Ask your father what happened to your real mother."

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