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The Day My World Shattered

On her fifth anniversary, a mother discovers her daughter Kenisha is not biologically hers. Her husband, Corbin, and his mistress swapped the infants at birth to seize her family wealth. After framing her for violence and confining her as mentally unstable, they attempt to steal her sanity. However, with her father's aid, she escapes her penthouse prison. She is now determined to find her true child and dismantle the man who destroyed her life.
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Chapter 6

Elta POV:

The gasp that swept through the ballroom was deafening, a collective inhalation of shock and titillation. My haute couture gown, a masterpiece of delicate silk, hung in ragged strips along my side, revealing an expanse of bare skin. My face burned, a crimson tide rising from my chest to my hairline. The air crackled with hushed whispers, judgmental glances, and ill-concealed smirks.

I felt a primal urge to flee, to disappear into thin air. But then I caught Byrd's eyes across the room. Her mouth was a tight, triumphant line, her eyes gleaming with malicious glee. She thought she had broken me. She thought she had won.

A cold, hard resolve solidified in my chest. No. I wouldn't give her the satisfaction.

I straightened my shoulders, taking a deep, calming breath. The tear in my dress fluttered in the gentle breeze from the air conditioning. My voice, when I spoke, was clear and strong, cutting through the murmurs.

"It seems," I began, my gaze sweeping over the astonished faces of the guests, "that my gown has suffered an unfortunate... accident." I emphasized the word, letting it hang in the air. "A rather deliberate accident, I might add."

My eyes locked onto Byrd. She flinched, her triumphant smile faltering.

"I assure you all, this is not a fashion statement," I continued, a wry, humorless smile touching my lips. "This is a statement of intent. Someone in this room has gone to great lengths to humiliate me. But they have failed." I paused, my voice dropping, infused with an icy menace. "And I promise you, I will find out who. And they will pay dearly."

The ballroom, moments ago abuzz with whispers, fell into an uneasy silence. My declaration hung heavy in the air, a gauntlet thrown.

Byrd' s face went white, then mottled with indignation. She quickly composed herself, her fake innocence returning.

Corbin, however, rushed to my side, his face a mask of concern that didn' t quite reach his eyes. "Elta, darling, please. Let's not make a scene. It was an accident, surely. Go change. No one will think twice about it." He tried to guide me off the stage, his grip on my arm firm.

I pulled away, my gaze still fixed on Byrd. "No, Corbin. This is a scene. And I refuse to sweep such deliberate malice under the rug. I have already contacted security. They are reviewing all footage. And I have informed the police. This is not just a ripped dress. This is assault."

His eyes widened, then narrowed in fury. "You called the police? Elta, are you mad? This is Kenisha's birthday party! The Richards' reputation!"

"My reputation," I countered, my voice steely, "is built on integrity, not on tolerating malicious attacks within my own home. Let the police do their job. If someone thinks they can publicly humiliate me and get away with it, they are sorely mistaken." My gaze flickered to Byrd again, a silent accusation.

The guests were now openly whispering, their eyes darting between me, Corbin, and Byrd. The festive atmosphere had completely evaporated, replaced by a tense, uncomfortable silence.

Byrd, seeing the attention turn to her, burst into theatrical tears. "Elta! How could you accuse me? I would never! I was just walking past! You must be mistaken!" She wrung her hands, a picture of wounded innocence.

Just then, Kenisha, drawn by the commotion, ran to Byrd, throwing her arms around her leg. "Auntie Byrd, don't cry! Mommy's being mean!" She looked up at me, her small face twisted into a frown. "Mommy, why do you always yell at Auntie Byrd? She's so nice!"

Corbin immediately swooped in, pulling Kenisha into his arms and shielding Byrd. "Elta! Look what you're doing to our daughter! You're upsetting her! This is irrational! You're making a spectacle of yourself, and you're frightening Kenisha!" His voice was harsh, laced with genuine anger.

I stared at them, a twisted tableau of a 'happy family' excluding me. My own child, accusing me. My husband, defending his mistress. It was grotesque. It was absurd. It was the deepest cut of all. The pain was so profound it almost made me laugh.

The grand doors of the ballroom swung open, and two uniformed police officers entered, their presence casting a somber pall over the glittering party.

Corbin's face went from furious to ashen. "Elta, what have you done?" he hissed, keeping his voice low.

"I called the police, Corbin. As I said I would," I replied, my voice calm, almost detached. "Assault is assault. And I expect justice."

The officers approached, their expressions professional. "Mrs. Richards? We understand there's been an incident?"

"Indeed," I said, gesturing to my ruined gown. "My dress was deliberately torn. I believe it was an act of malice by someone present."

The officers began to take statements. They reviewed the security footage from the ballroom entrance. After a few tense minutes, one officer returned, his face impassive.

"Mrs. Richards," he began, "the cameras do show Ms. Weiss briefly near you. However, just before the dress was torn, the view is obstructed by a serving tray carried by a waiter. And we have confirmation that Ms. Weiss was speaking on the phone with Mr. Potter in the adjacent conservatory just moments before, providing her with a... strong alibi."

My heart sank, but only for a second. An alibi. Of course. Corbin. He had planned this, too. He had given her an alibi. They had set me up.

Kenisha, still clinging to Corbin, piped up, "Mommy was mean! She made Auntie Byrd cry! Auntie Byrd couldn't have done it!"

A murmur of agreement went through some of the guests. "Honestly, Elta, this is a bit much," someone whispered. "It's just a dress."

The police officer looked at me, then at Corbin, then at the tearful Byrd. "Given the lack of conclusive evidence and the alibi, Mrs. Richards, we recommend you perhaps deal with this privately. It seems to be a domestic matter."

Corbin quickly stepped forward, putting on his most charming, apologetic face. "Officers, thank you. You see, my wife has been under a lot of stress lately. A bit emotional. I apologize for the misunderstanding. We'll handle this in-house." He gave me a pointed look, a silent message: Don't you dare contradict me.

He then turned to the assembled guests, forcing a strained smile. "My apologies, everyone. Elta has been... very sensitive lately. We've had some challenging news about Kenisha's health, and it's taken a toll on her. I assure you this was merely a misunderstanding. Please, enjoy the rest of the evening."

The guests, clearly uncomfortable, began to disperse, some offering me sympathetic but pitying glances, others openly scrutinizing me as if I were a madwoman.

I stood there, exposed not just by the torn dress, but by the public humiliation, the gaslighting, the blatant lies. I watched Corbin, the perfect husband, lie to protect his mistress, to undermine my sanity, to paint me as the unstable wife.

It wasn't just a ripped dress. It was a calculated attack on my credibility, my sanity, my very being. And he was complicit. He had given her the alibi. He had orchestrated my downfall.

My heart felt nothing. No pain, no anger. Just a profound, chilling emptiness. They had taken everything: my child, my marriage, my dignity. They were trying to take my sanity.

But I wouldn't let them.

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