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Husband's Forbidden Affair

The thunderous applause filled the auditorium as my daughter Mia took a graceful bow, her seven-year-old face beaming with pride. First place at the regional dance competition—her hard work had finally paid off. My heart swelled watching her, the sequins on her costume catching the stage lights as she clutched her trophy. "That's my girl," I whispered, clapping until my palms stung. But as Mia's eyes scanned the crowd, her smile faltered. I knew exactly who she was looking for. Nathan had promised—he'd absolutely promised—he would be here today. I checked my phone again. No messages, no calls, no explanations. "Mommy!" Mia ran toward me backstage, trophy clutched against her chest.
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Chapter 2

The school hallway felt like a battlefield as I stood between my daughter and the principal's expectant gaze. Mia's small hand trembled in mine, her eyes red-rimmed from crying, while Nathan loomed behind us with barely concealed irritation.

"Mrs. Evans," Principal Martinez said gently, "if Mia could just apologize to Emma and her parents, we can put this unfortunate incident behind us."

"No." The word came out sharper than I intended. "My daughter will not apologize for something she didn't do."

Nathan stepped forward, his voice tight with embarrassment. "Camila, let's be reasonable here. An apology doesn't mean—"

"It means admitting guilt." I turned to face him, my voice steady despite the fury coursing through my veins. "And Mia is not guilty."

Lylah, who had been standing quietly beside Phoebe, let out a small sniffle. "But I saw her push Emma. She was so angry because Emma said her dance costume was prettier than hers."

The lie rolled off her tongue so smoothly it made my skin crawl. I knelt down to Mia's level, cupping her tear-stained face in my hands.

"Tell me again, sweetheart. Exactly what happened."

Mia's voice was barely a whisper. "Emma dropped her books on the stairs. I was helping Jenny pick up her art supplies on the other side. I never even talked to Emma today."

I stood, pulling Mia protectively against my side. "There are security cameras in this school, aren't there, Principal Martinez?"

"Well, yes, but—"

"Then we'll wait for the footage." I met Nathan's incredulous stare with steel in my own. "I will prove my daughter's innocence, and when I do, I expect a full apology from everyone who was so quick to believe she was capable of hurting another child."

Phoebe's perfectly manicured hand fluttered to her throat. "Camila, surely you don't think Lylah would lie about something so serious?"

"I think," I said, my voice dangerously quiet, "that children learn their values from the adults around them."

The barb hit its mark. Phoebe's cheeks flushed pink, but before she could respond, I was already guiding Mia toward the exit.

"Where are you going?" Nathan called after us.

"Home. With my daughter. Who has nothing to apologize for."

That night, after tucking Mia into bed with extra stories and reassurances, I sat at my kitchen table with my laptop, phone, and a steaming cup of coffee. The digital clock on the microwave glowed 11:47 PM, but sleep was the furthest thing from my mind.

I started with the school's website, digging through policy documents and board member listings. My family's connections in this city ran deep—my father had served on various educational committees for years, and my mother's charity work had built relationships across the school district. It was time to use every single one of them.

By 2 AM, I had made a list of twelve phone numbers. By 3 AM, I had left voicemails for eight school board members and sent carefully worded emails to four others. My message was clear: I needed that security footage, and I needed it fast.

The next three days blurred together in a haze of phone calls, meetings, and barely contained rage. I drove to the school district office twice, sat through one uncomfortable coffee meeting with a board member who owed my father a favor, and made three more calls to the superintendent's office.

Nathan tried to convince me to drop it. "You're making this bigger than it needs to be," he said over breakfast on the second day, not looking up from his newspaper. "Just let Mia apologize and move on."

I set my coffee cup down so hard it rattled against the saucer. "Our daughter is being accused of assault, Nathan. This goes on her permanent record. It affects her future. But I suppose you're too busy to care about that."

He finally looked at me then, his eyes cold. "I care about not making enemies of the school administration over a playground squabble."

"This wasn't a playground squabble. This was a lie told by a child who's learned that lies work when the right people believe them."

On Thursday afternoon, my phone finally rang with the call I'd been waiting for.

"Mrs. Evans? This is Janet Morrison from the school board. We've reviewed your request, and given your family's long-standing relationship with the district, we're prepared to make an exception to our usual policy. The security footage will be available for viewing tomorrow morning at nine AM."

I closed my eyes, relief flooding through me. "Thank you. Thank you so much."

Friday morning, I sat in the school's security office, my hands clenched in my lap as the grainy black-and-white footage played on the monitor. There was the stairwell. There was Emma, walking down with her books. And there—my heart nearly stopped—was Lylah, approaching from behind.

The push was clear, deliberate, vicious. Emma tumbled forward, her books scattering as she hit the landing. And there, on the opposite side of the hallway, exactly as she'd said, was Mia, crouched down helping another student gather art supplies.

"Can I get a copy of this?" I asked, my voice surprisingly steady.

The security officer nodded, sliding a USB drive across the desk. "Already loaded for you, ma'am."

I clutched the drive like a lifeline. Evidence. Proof. Vindication.

Now it was time to make Nathan watch his precious Lylah's true nature in high definition.

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