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The Wife He Called A Nanny

While caring for my dying mother, a stranger claimed to be my son’s mother online. My husband, Jaxon, dismissed it as an error until he publicly branded me his nanny at a school event. He replaced me with a mistress who abused our sick child, labeling me unstable to seize custody. They think I’m a defeated housewife, but they’ve forgotten my past. As Jaxon awaits a promotion, he has no idea that I am the new Vice President deciding his fate.
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Chapter 4

Grace Fox POV:

The school auditorium buzzed with the low hum of parental chatter. I slipped in quietly, my face obscured by a simple black mask and a silk scarf draped over my hair. I chose a seat in the back corner, a shadowy alcove that gave me a perfect view of the stage and the entrance. I was a ghost in my own life, waiting.

My phone vibrated in my coat pocket. A message from Jaxon.

"Hey, still at your mom's? Hope she's feeling better. Thinking of you."

The hypocrisy was so blatant, so breathtakingly audacious, it almost made me laugh. I typed back a noncommittal reply.

"Things are stable. Focusing on her."

His response was instantaneous. A single emoji: a cartoon kitten with sparkling eyes, winking.

The same kitten as Kori Whitfield's profile picture.

A wave of nausea washed over me. It was their signal. A little secret sign, right under my nose. I felt like I was going to be sick.

I turned the phone over, face down on my lap, and didn't reply. Let him think I was three thousand miles away, blissfully ignorant.

A few minutes later, Kori Whitfield walked onto the stage. She'd traded her mousy cardigan for a soft pink cashmere sweater and a flowing white skirt. Her hair was down, styled in soft waves. She looked every bit the gentle, maternal figure she was so desperate to be. A complete performance.

My hands clenched into fists in my pockets. The urge to storm the stage, to rip the microphone from her hand and expose her right then and there, was a physical force. But I held back. My father' s words echoed in my mind: "Let your enemy build their own gallows. All you have to do is provide the rope."

Kori tapped the microphone, a shy, practiced smile on her face. "Good evening, everyone! Welcome to Northwood's first-grade Parent-Teacher Night. It's so wonderful to see all of you. As a teacher, I believe a strong, harmonious family unit is the foundation of a child's success..."

She droned on, spouting platitudes about family values and parental involvement. I watched her, a detached observer at a train wreck. She was building her platform, brick by disingenuous brick.

Then, she paused, knocking her knuckles on the lectern with a faux-coy gesture. "And on that note," she said, a blush creeping up her neck, "I have a little personal announcement. As some of you may know, my own son is in this very class."

A murmur went through the crowd. This was it.

"And tonight," she continued, her voice swelling with pride, "I'm so happy his father could join us to present as a family. Please welcome Jaxon and Ben Mcdaniel!"

Every head in the room turned toward the entrance. A wave of whispers and gasps followed.

And there he was.

Jaxon. My husband. He was holding our son' s hand, leading him into the auditorium like it was a coronation. He was wearing the tailored suit I' d bought him for our anniversary and the expensive watch I' d given him for his fortieth birthday. He looked handsome, successful, and completely fraudulent.

But it was Ben who made my heart shatter.

My son. His favorite dinosaur hoodie was wrinkled, and his hair, usually so carefully combed by me each morning, was damp and stuck to his forehead. His cheeks were flushed with a feverish red, and his small shoulders slumped. He looked exhausted and sick.

He was holding Jaxon's hand, but his eyes were darting around the room, wide and scared. He looked lost.

A primal, ferocious wave of maternal rage crashed over me. I wanted to run to him, to snatch him out of Jaxon' s grasp and hold him until he stopped trembling.

But I forced myself to stay put. My knuckles were white where I gripped the seat. Not yet. Not until they had climbed all the way to the top of the gallows they had built for themselves.

Jaxon beamed at the crowd, a proud father and devoted partner. He led Ben to the front row and sat down, then turned to the audience.

"Thank you, everyone," Jaxon said, his voice smooth and confident. He gestured toward the stage. "I just want to say how proud I am of Kori. She's not only a wonderful teacher, but the most incredible mother to our son."

He then turned to Ben. His voice, though soft, carried in the quiet room. "Ben, say hello to Mommy Kori."

Ben shook his head, burying his face in Jaxon' s side. He wouldn't look at her.

"No," Ben whispered, his voice small but clear. "She's not my mommy."

A parent in the row ahead of me turned to her husband. "Wait, I thought Ben's mom was that woman who organizes the bake sales? The pretty one... Grace?"

The question hung in the air. Kori's face went white. She looked at Jaxon, her eyes wide with panic. The script was going wrong.

This was her moment of triumph, and our seven-year-old son was ruining it.

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