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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 6

Grace Fox POV:

"Mommy!"

Ben' s cry was a beacon in the suffocating silence. He tried to scramble out of his chair, his small arms reaching for me, but Kori' s hand shot out and clamped down on his arm like a vice.

"No, Ben, stay here with me," she hissed, her mask of gentle motherhood slipping to reveal the panicked shrew beneath.

"You're hurting me!" Ben yelped, trying to wrench his arm free. His face crumpled in pain and confusion.

My eyes narrowed into slits. The sight of her hands on my child, causing him pain, sent a bolt of pure, white-hot rage through me. I didn't raise my voice. I didn't have to. I simply fixed her with a look so full of venom that she physically recoiled, her hand flying from Ben' s arm as if it had been burned.

In an instant, Ben was free. He ran to me, crashing into my legs and wrapping his arms around them, burying his feverish face in my coat.

"Mommy, you came back," he sobbed, his small body trembling.

I knelt down, ignoring the hundred pairs of eyes on us, and smoothed his damp hair from his forehead. "Of course, I came back, my love," I whispered, my heart aching with a guilt so sharp it was a physical pain. "I will always come back for you."

I held him for a moment, then stood, lifting him effortlessly into my arms. He clung to me, his safe harbor in a sea of lies.

I turned my glacial gaze back to the two statues at the front of the room. Kori' s face was a mess of running mascara and stark terror. Jaxon looked like he had been struck by lightning. They were both silent, their elaborate fiction demolished by my mere presence.

"I'll ask you one more time, Jaxon," I said, my voice dangerously calm. "Who am I?"

He just stared, mute and horrified.

Behind me, the whispers started again, but the tide was turning.

"She doesn't look like a nanny," a woman murmured. "Look at her coat. That's a Max Mara."

"And the way he's looking at her... he's terrified."

"Did you see the teacher grab the boy's arm? She really hurt him."

"Wait a minute..." another voice piped up. "Look at the boy's face. His eyes... they're exactly like hers."

The murmurs grew louder. The web of lies Jaxon and Kori had so carefully spun was unraveling thread by thread.

I didn't need to say another word. I gave a subtle nod toward the back of the auditorium.

Two large men in dark suits, my father' s security detail who had been waiting outside, entered the room. They moved with a quiet, intimidating efficiency. The parents in their path parted like the Red Sea.

"Please," I said, my voice ringing with authority as I gestured to Jaxon and Kori. "Escort this... couple... off the stage. They're causing a disruption."

Jaxon looked like he wanted to protest, but one look at the stony-faced guards, and his courage failed him. They were gently but firmly guided to the side of the room, their faces a mixture of humiliation and disbelief.

With the stage cleared, I walked up the steps, my son still held securely in my arms. I stood at the lectern, the same spot where Kori had stood just minutes before, and faced the bewildered audience.

I adjusted the microphone and looked down at my son.

"Ben, my love," I said softly, "can you tell everyone here something for me?"

He looked up at me, his wide, trusting eyes shining with unshed tears. "Yes, Mommy."

"Tell them, who am I?"

"You're my mommy," he said, his voice small but unwavering. "My only mommy."

A wave of gasps rippled through the audience.

"And Ben," I continued, "are Mommy and Daddy divorced?"

He shook his head vehemently. "No! We're a family."

My gaze hardened as I looked out at the crowd, my eyes eventually landing on Kori, who was trying to shrink into the wall. "So, Ben, if I am your mommy, and we are not divorced... what does that make a woman who tries to take Daddy away and pretend to be your mother?"

Ben didn't hesitate. He had heard the word on cartoons, had asked me what it meant just last month. His childish pronunciation was devastatingly clear.

"She's a homewrecker."

The auditorium erupted. The whispers turned into loud, shocked chatter. Kori let out a small, strangled cry, her face turning an impossible shade of pale. Cold sweat beaded on her forehead.

She looked so fragile, so easily broken. I almost felt a flicker of pity for her. Almost. But then I remembered the sound of my son crying in that dark closet, and my heart turned to stone.

This was just the beginning.

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