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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 5

Grace Fox POV:

Jaxon' s smile tightened for a fraction of a second before he smoothly recovered. He gave Kori a reassuring nod, then stood up and walked to the front of the room, taking a position beside the stage. He cleared his throat, commanding the attention of every parent in the auditorium.

"I can see there's some confusion," he began, his voice radiating a calm authority that was utterly false. "And I feel it's time to be honest with this community. It' s for Ben' s sake."

He paused for dramatic effect.

"The woman you know as 'Grace' is not Ben's mother."

The air was sucked out of my lungs. The statement was so bald-faced, so utterly disconnected from reality, that my brain couldn't process it. It was like he had declared the sky was green.

"Grace was our nanny," he continued, his tone dripping with faux sympathy. "A live-in nanny. We hired her when Ben was a baby. Over the years, Ben grew attached to her, and... we allowed him to call her 'Mommy' out of convenience. It was a mistake. Our mistake."

He looked over at Kori, his eyes full of a love and adoration he hadn't shown me in years.

"Kori," he said, his voice thick with emotion, "is Ben's biological mother. We were together a long time ago. Life took us in different directions, but we recently reconnected. She has always been, and always will be, his true mother."

The world went silent. The buzzing of the crowd, the hum of the lights, my own heartbeat-it all faded away into a dull, roaring void.

Ten years.

Ten years of my life, dedicated to this man. I remembered him after his first architectural firm failed, a broken man crying in my arms, and me, using my trust fund to quietly pay off his debts so he could start again. I remembered nursing him through a brutal bout of pneumonia, sleeping on a cot in his hospital room for a week. I remembered the 36 hours of labor, the emergency C-section that left a permanent scar on my body, the moment they placed our tiny, screaming son on my chest and I felt a love so profound it remade my entire universe.

All of it. Erased.

He had just called me the nanny.

The ice in my veins didn't just crack; it shattered, and a fire I never knew I possessed roared to life in its place.

The parents in the auditorium, once confused, were now nodding in understanding. Their faces softened with sympathy-for Jaxon and Kori.

"Oh, the poor thing," one mother whispered loudly. "Imagine having to deal with a nanny who lets your son call her 'mom.' That' s so out of line."

"She should be fired," another chimed in. "They need to be careful. A woman like that could be a bad influence."

Kori, seizing the moment, dabbed at her eyes with a delicate finger. "It' s been... difficult," she said, her voice trembling beautifully. "But we're working through it. For Ben."

Ben, however, was not playing along. He shook his head violently, his little face red with fever and frustration. "No! That's not true! My mommy is Mommy Grace!"

A woman in front of me scoffed. "Wow, that nanny really did a number on him. He's completely confused."

"You need to set him straight," another parent advised Kori. "Kids need clear boundaries. Don't let him get away with that disrespect."

Someone else, a father with a booming voice, added, "Sometimes you just have to be firm. A good spanking never hurt anyone. Teaches them who's boss."

The suggestion hung in the air, vile and shocking. Kori looked at Jaxon, a flicker of uncertainty in her eyes, as if seeking permission to discipline my son.

That was it. The last thread of my restraint snapped.

I stood up.

The scrape of my chair against the floor was loud in the suddenly quiet room. I walked down the aisle, my steps measured and deliberate. Every eye was on me.

I pulled the scarf from my head and slowly lowered my mask.

Jaxon' s jaw dropped. The color drained from his face. Kori looked like she had seen a ghost.

I held up my phone, the screen lit, the red 'record' button glowing.

"Jaxon," I said, my voice cutting through the silence, resonant and clear. It held none of the tearful hysteria they expected. It held only cold, hard fury.

"Tell me again," I commanded. "Who is my son's mother?"

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