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Husband Protects Baby's Killer

I stood in Joel's home office, the silence of our house pressing against my ears. Our daughter had been gone for three months now, and the pain still felt as fresh as the day I found her lifeless body in her crib. I couldn't sleep. I couldn't eat. All I could do was search for answers that Joel refused to give me. He'd been acting strange since the funeral—distant, secretive. Always locking his office door, taking calls in hushed tones. Something wasn't right. "I need to find those case files," I whispered to myself, running my fingers along the edge of his desk. "He must have something that could help us." Joel had always kept a spare key to his evidence cabinet in his desk drawer.
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Chapter 2

The courtroom felt suffocating as I sat across from Joel, his expression calm and collected while mine was anything but. The family court judge, a stern-faced woman with silver hair, reviewed the documents before her—documents that could destroy everything I had left.

"Mrs. Porter," she said, looking up at me with thinly veiled suspicion, "your husband has presented concerning evidence regarding your mental state."

I clenched my hands in my lap, feeling the weight of every eye in the courtroom. Joel's attorney, a shark in an expensive suit, smiled slightly as he slid another document toward the judge.

"Your Honor, Dr. Porter's concerns are well-founded. The psychiatric evaluation clearly indicates Mrs. Porter is experiencing postpartum psychosis, compounded by grief-induced delusions."

"That evaluation is fake," I said, my voice shaking with barely contained rage. "Joel fabricated it to discredit me."

The judge's eyebrow arched. "Mrs. Porter, please address me directly, not your husband."

Joel leaned forward, his voice dripping with practiced concern. "Riley has been experiencing paranoid episodes since our daughter's passing. She's convinced herself that I'm somehow responsible—that I'm protecting the person who harmed our child."

"That's not true," I protested, but my words fell on deaf ears.

The judge reviewed the falsified autopsy reports Joel had submitted, her expression growing more severe with each page. "These findings indicate natural causes, Mrs. Porter. Yet you continue to insist on a murder investigation?"

"Yes," I said firmly, despite the trembling in my voice. "Because I know my daughter was murdered."

Joel's testimony continued for what felt like hours, each word carefully crafted to paint me as unstable, paranoid, dangerous to myself and others. By the time the court adjourned, I had lost custody rights to my own child's remains, and the media waiting outside captured my tear-streaked face as reporters shouted questions about the "grieving mother who couldn't accept reality."

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"Thirty days," Joel announced in his office the next morning, sliding the divorce papers across his desk toward me. "That's the cooling-off period I've requested."

I stared at the document, my vision blurring with unshed tears. "You think this is a mistake?"

"Riley," he said, his tone maddeningly patronizing, "you're not thinking clearly right now. You need time to process everything that's happened."

"What I need is justice for our daughter," I whispered.

He shook his head, almost pitying. "Sign the papers. Take the thirty days to reflect. You'll realize this is for the best."

I signed with a trembling hand, each stroke of the pen feeling like a betrayal to our child's memory.

"You'll see," Joel said, confidence radiating from him as he collected the documents. "By the end of this month, you'll understand that what I'm doing is necessary. You'll come back home, and we can start healing together."

I said nothing as I left his office, but inside, something hardened. I would never return to him—not after what he'd done.

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The funeral home was quiet as we prepared for our daughter's private service. White lilies adorned every surface, their scent filling the air with somber sweetness. Soft piano music played in the background as family members took their seats, their faces solemn with grief.

I stood by the small white casket, my fingers tracing the engraved name plate. "We'll get justice," I promised her softly. "I swear it."

The doors burst open with a bang that made everyone jump. Ariella Cruz strode in, flanked by three of her friends, all dressed in varying shades of red.

"Sorry we're late to the party," Ariella announced, her voice carrying across the stunned room. "We brought something to brighten up this dreary affair."

Before anyone could react, her friends began replacing the white lilies with garish red roses, tearing down the delicate arrangements and crushing petals underfoot.

"What are you doing?" I cried, lunging forward only to be blocked by one of Ariella's larger friends.

"Making improvements," Ariella said with a cruel smile. She reached into her purse and pulled out a small device, pressing a button that made the peaceful piano music abruptly switch to a thumping dance beat.

The mourners gasped in horror as Ariella approached the casket, her eyes never leaving mine as she reached down and picked up the stuffed bunny rabbit that had been placed beside the casket—our daughter's favorite toy.

"Such a sad little thing," she murmured, then deliberately dropped it to the floor and ground her heel into it.

"Ariella!" My scream was drowned out by the blaring music as I tried to push past her friend to save the toy.

She bent down and picked up the now-broken bunny, holding it up for me to see as she whispered, "Oops. Accidents happen, don't they, Riley?"

Behind her, her friends were systematically destroying every trace of the peaceful memorial we had created, while Ariella's eyes gleamed with malicious triumph.

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