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Ex-Lover's Custody Fiasco

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The crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across the marble floor as I stepped into the grand ballroom, my heart hammering against my ribs. The charity gala was everything I'd expected—opulent, intimidating, and filled with people whose jewelry probably cost more than most people's houses. My simple black evening dress, elegant but modest, felt suddenly inadequate among the sea of designer gowns that rustled like expensive whispers around me. "You look beautiful," Cameron murmured against my ear, his warm hand finding the small of my back. Even after three years of marriage, his touch still sent comfort flooding through my veins. "Remember, you belong here just as much as anyone else." I squeezed his hand, drawing strength from his steady presence. Our daughter skipped between us, her eyes wide with wonder at the glittering spectacle. At five years old, she possessed the fearless curiosity I'd lost somewhere along the way, her small hand clutching the delicate bracelet she'd helped me craft that morning. "Mommy, look at all the sparkly things!" she whispered, pointing toward the jewelry exhibition that dominated the far wall. Cameron's phone buzzed insistently.

Ex-Lover's Custody Fiasco Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across the marble floor as I stepped into the grand ballroom, my heart hammering against my ribs. The charity gala was everything I'd expected—opulent, intimidating, and filled with people whose jewelry probably cost more than most people's houses. My simple black evening dress, elegant but modest, felt suddenly inadequate among the sea of designer gowns that rustled like expensive whispers around me.

"You look beautiful," Cameron murmured against my ear, his warm hand finding the small of my back. Even after three years of marriage, his touch still sent comfort flooding through my veins. "Remember, you belong here just as much as anyone else."

I squeezed his hand, drawing strength from his steady presence. Our daughter skipped between us, her eyes wide with wonder at the glittering spectacle. At five years old, she possessed the fearless curiosity I'd lost somewhere along the way, her small hand clutching the delicate bracelet she'd helped me craft that morning.

"Mommy, look at all the sparkly things!" she whispered, pointing toward the jewelry exhibition that dominated the far wall.

Cameron's phone buzzed insistently. He glanced at the screen and sighed. "I'm sorry, darling. It's the Tokyo deal—I need to take this call. Will you be alright for a few minutes?"

"Of course." I managed a smile, though my stomach clenched at the thought of navigating this crowd alone. "We'll explore the exhibits."

He pressed a gentle kiss to my temple before disappearing toward the quieter corridor, already speaking in low, authoritative tones. I watched him go, admiring the confident way he moved through any space, commanding respect without demanding it.

"Come on, sweetheart," I said to my daughter, taking her small hand. "Let's look at the pretty jewelry."

We made our way through clusters of chattering socialites, their laughter sharp as champagne bubbles. I kept my head high, ignoring the subtle glances that swept over my appearance, cataloging and dismissing in the same breath. These people lived in a world I'd once tried to belong to, a world that had nearly destroyed me.

The jewelry exhibition took my breath away. Necklaces that could fund small countries glittered under carefully positioned spotlights, each piece more extravagant than the last. But it was the centerpiece that stopped me cold—a tiara so exquisite it seemed to capture starlight itself.

The placard read: "The Goddess Crown - $58 Million - Anonymous Designer."

My hands trembled slightly as I stared at my own creation, the piece I'd poured my soul into during those dark months after leaving the Martinez family. Cameron had commissioned it through intermediaries, wanting to surprise me by seeing my work displayed at the most prestigious charity event of the year. The crown's delicate platinum framework held diamonds that caught the light like captured tears, transforming pain into beauty.

"It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen," my daughter breathed, pressing her nose almost against the glass.

"Yes," I whispered, my throat tight with emotion. "It is."

"Riley? Riley Black?"

The voice hit me like ice water, freezing every muscle in my body. I turned slowly, knowing exactly who I'd see before my eyes confirmed it.

Keanu Martinez stood fifteen feet away, his dark hair perfectly styled, his tuxedo tailored to perfection. But it was his expression that made my stomach drop—shock, hunger, and something that looked dangerously like hope.

Beside him, Alina Shaw looked like a porcelain doll come to life, her blonde hair swept into an elaborate updo, her pink gown probably costing more than most people's cars. Her blue eyes swept over me with barely concealed disdain before settling on my daughter with an expression I couldn't quite read.

"Well, well," Alina's voice dripped false sweetness as she glided closer, her diamond earrings catching the light. "Look what the cat dragged in. Though I suppose even charity events need... diversity."

Her gaze lingered pointedly on my modest dress, then shifted to my daughter. "And who is this little... angel?"

I instinctively pulled my daughter closer, my protective instincts flaring. "We were just leaving."

"Oh, but you just arrived," Keanu said, his voice rougher than I remembered. His eyes hadn't left my face, drinking in every detail as if trying to memorize me all over again. "You look... incredible, Riley. Different. Happy."

The word 'happy' fell from his lips like an accusation, and I saw Alina's jaw tighten almost imperceptibly.

"Mommy," my daughter whispered, tugging on my dress. "Who are these people?"

The innocent question hung in the air like a challenge, and I watched Keanu's gaze drop to my daughter's face, studying her features with an intensity that made my blood run cold.

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