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Abuse My Kid? Meet My Wrath

When her six-year-old daughter Elise remains distant after coming home, the protagonist initially believes her husband Patrick's claims of adjustment issues. However, a sudden telepathic connection reveals the horrific truth: Elise is being physically abused by someone named Della. Realizing Patrick has been gaslighting the child into silence, the mother abandons her business trip. This modern fantasy and mystery story follows her mission to protect her daughter and exact revenge on those who harmed her.
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Chapter 3

I laughed—sharp, pissed off.

Patrick? The man's a just a husband living under my roof. This house? Everything in it? Mine.

And this maid, clinging to her outdated crap, thought she could lecture me?

I sneered. "Even if Patrick were here, he'd still follow MY orders. As for you? You're fired."

I called the butler right then and there. Maya barely had time to blink before she was out.

She raged about getting Patrick to "deal with me," but the bodyguards were already tossing her luggage onto the lawn.

Watching that door lock behind her? That was the moment I finally felt calm enough to grab Elise and walk out.

In the car, I looked at her. "If anyone bullies you, you tell me. I'll always protect you."

Tears welled in her eyes—then she broke into the softest smile and nodded.

Her thoughts hit me again:

'Why is Mom nothing like Dad said?

'Did he lie to me? Does she actually love me?

'But then why, in my last life, when I begged Dad to call her before I died... did he say she didn't want to see me?'

A chill cut through me.

Could Patrick really...?

The doubt twisted tighter the very next second.

At the school, Principal Susan Pringle told me Elise wasn't even on the enrollment list.

Which made no sense—I'd told Patrick loud and clear: the day Della and Elise started school, they were each getting ten percent of Everard Corp as a gift.

I asked, "Ms. Pringle, can you check again? Both girls were registered together."

Susan gave Elise a look like she was gum on her shoe. "Mr. Sheeter said he's giving TWENTY PERCENT of Everard Corp to Della for enrollment. And Elise? What is she, some illegitimate kid? No shares for her."

My temper snapped. "What did you just say? How DARE you call my daughter illegitimate? Who the hell do you think you are? They're MY shares—I'll give them to whoever the hell I want!"

Susan looked like she was about to clap back—but then suddenly switched gears, all sugary fake.

"Mr. Sheeter! What a surprise to see you here!"

I turned.

And yep. There he was.

Patrick.

Patrick ignored Susan and came straight to me, looking rattled. "Honey, what's going on at home? Why was Della crying so hard?"

I slapped him.

"Why didn't you enroll Elise?"

He froze for a beat, then scrambled for an excuse. "She just got back from the orphanage. I—I didn't think she'd handle school well. I was worried she'd get bullied."

"She's my only heir. She's inheriting everything. Who's gonna bully her? And even if they try, she'll learn to fight back. How else is she supposed to run Everard Corp?"

Patrick stiffened. "Wait... you're not giving the company to Della anymore? That's not fair! We have THREE sons. How can Elise be the only heir?"

I smirked. "This company's been run by women for generations. That's my family's legacy. Funny—you were fine when Della was getting it. But now that it's Elise, you've got a problem?

"And don't even start on favoritism—the principal just exposed you—you promised Della twenty percent of MY company."

Patrick turned to Susan, stunned.

Susan? Straight-up pointed at me. "A mistress should know her place! Acting like you run the world. You really think Mr. Sheeter can't live without you?"

Didn't even get a chance to respond—Patrick cut in, yelling, "What the hell are you saying? I CAN'T live without my wife!"

Susan finally clued in that she'd wrecked her own rep and went quiet.

Patrick turned back, laying it on thick. "Babe, I just felt bad for Della. She's surrounded by strangers. No one really loves her. I just wanted her to feel secure."

Then Elise's voice dropped into my mind again:

'Della's not unloved—she's still got her beautiful mom.

'Whenever the dog bit me, that woman laughed and said if I died, it'd break Mom. Then she'd finally have Dad and Della all to herself.

'She said Dad swapped me and Della on purpose.

'But if I told Mom, she'd probably think I was lying.'