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My Husband Sold Our Child for Business

When Diane Prescott returns from vacation to find her 8-year-old daughter Emma missing, her husband Richard delivers an unthinkable confession: he's traded their child to a powerful government official as collateral for a business deal.
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Chapter 2

I sat on the edge of my bed—our bed—staring at the phone on the floor. My parents' betrayal echoed in my mind, each word a dagger twisting deeper into my heart.

"Sometimes sacrifices must be made."

How could they? How could anyone?

I forced myself to breathe. To think. The initial shock was wearing off, leaving behind a cold, clear rage that sharpened my senses. If I was going to find Emma, I needed to understand what had happened.

Richard's company was in trouble—that much I knew. He'd mentioned cash flow problems over dinner parties, laughing them off as temporary setbacks while refilling champagne glasses. But bankruptcy? That was new. And this Westlake investment project... it must be massive if Richard thought it worth—

I couldn't complete the thought. My stomach heaved.

The State Financial Officer. That name had come up before at Richard's business dinners. A powerful man with connections throughout the government. Richard had been courting his favor for months.

I wiped away tears with trembling hands. Crying wouldn't bring Emma back. I needed information, and I needed to be smart about getting it.

The security guards checked on me periodically, bringing meals I couldn't eat. I forced myself to pick at the food when they watched, to appear subdued. Broken.

"Mrs. Prescott, your husband asked us to inform you that he'll be working late tonight," one of them said mechanically.

I nodded weakly. "I understand. Thank you."

As soon as the door closed, I was on my feet. I needed to convince Richard I was accepting this nightmare—that I was the compliant wife he expected me to be. The thought made bile rise in my throat, but I swallowed it down. For Emma.

The next morning, I dressed carefully in a pale blue dress Richard had always liked, applied makeup to hide my swollen eyes, and arranged my hair in soft waves. The woman in the mirror looked like the Diane Prescott everyone knew—poised, elegant, content with her privileged life. Only her eyes betrayed her, empty and haunted.

When Richard came to check on me before leaving for work, I was ready.

"I'm sorry about yesterday," I said softly, eyes downcast. "It was... a shock."

Suspicion flickered across his face before settling into smug satisfaction. "I knew you'd come around, darling. You've always been reasonable."

I forced myself to take his outstretched hand, suppressing a shudder as his fingers closed around mine.

"May I... may I leave the room today? I'd like to get some fresh air in the garden."

He considered this, then nodded magnanimously. "Of course. You're not a prisoner, Diane. Just someone who needed time to understand the situation."

The lie was so blatant I almost laughed. Instead, I smiled weakly. "Thank you."

As soon as he left, I began planning. The security guards were watching, but their attention was focused on keeping me inside the property, not monitoring my every move. I had access to my personal accounts—Richard wouldn't risk the questions that might arise if he suddenly cut me off financially.

I waited until mid-afternoon when the guard rotation changed. Then I slipped into my closet, selecting items no one would associate with Diane Prescott: faded jeans, a plain t-shirt, and a baseball cap I'd bought at a charity event. I stuffed them into a tote bag along with some cash and my ID.

"I'm going to sit by the pool," I told the guard stationed in the hallway, holding up a novel and a towel as props.

He nodded, barely glancing at me.

Instead of heading to the pool, I ducked into the guest bathroom near the garden entrance. I changed quickly, pulling the cap low over my face, and slipped out through the service entrance where deliveries were made.

My heart pounded as I walked briskly down the street, expecting to hear shouts behind me at any moment. But no one followed. I hailed a taxi several blocks away.

"The State Financial Building, please," I told the driver, my voice steadier than I felt.

The imposing government building loomed ahead, all glass and steel. I'd attended charity galas here, smiling and mingling in designer gowns. Now I approached the front desk in disguise, my hands shaking slightly.

"I need to see Officer James Harrington," I said to the security guard, using the Financial Officer's full name.

He looked me up and down, taking in my disheveled appearance. "Do you have an appointment?"

"No, but it's urgent. It's about his arrangement with Richard Prescott."

The guard's expression hardened. "Ma'am, without an appointment—"

"Please," I said, hating the desperation in my voice. "It's about a child."

"I'm going to have to ask you to leave," he said firmly, gesturing toward the door. "Official business requires proper channels."

I felt the last of my composure slipping away. "Do you know who I am?" The words burst out before I could stop them. I yanked off the baseball cap, my hair tumbling down. "I'm Diane Prescott. My husband is Richard Prescott of Prescott Industries. And I need to see Officer Harrington now."

The change was immediate. The guard's eyes widened in recognition, then narrowed in calculation.

"One moment, Mrs. Prescott," he said, picking up his phone.

Minutes later, I was escorted through security and up to Harrington's office on the top floor. The familiar trappings of power surrounded me—plush carpets, expensive artwork, the hushed tones of important business being conducted.

James Harrington rose from behind his massive desk as I entered, his smile not reaching his eyes.

"Mrs. Prescott, what an unexpected pleasure. Though I must say, your current attire is... surprising."

"Where is my daughter?" I demanded, abandoning all pretense.

He gestured to a chair. "Please, sit down. Would you like some water? Coffee?"

"I want my daughter."

Harrington sighed, settling back into his chair. "Mrs. Prescott, I understand you're upset, but I assure you, I have no idea what you're talking about."

"My husband sent Emma to you. For the Westlake project."

His expression remained bland, professional. "Your husband and I have a business relationship, yes. But it involves finance and investments, not children. Perhaps there's been a misunderstanding?"

"Stop lying!" My voice rose, echoing off the walls. "I know what happened. I want Emma back!"

Harrington pressed a button on his desk. "I'm afraid you're confused, Mrs. Prescott. Your daughter isn't here, and never has been. Now, I have a meeting to prepare for."

Two security guards appeared at the door.

"Please escort Mrs. Prescott out," Harrington said smoothly. "And contact her husband. I believe she may need medical attention."

"No!" I lunged across the desk, grabbing his silk tie. "What have you done with her? Where is she?"

Strong hands pulled me back, lifting me off my feet as I kicked and screamed. I caught a glimpse of Harrington straightening his tie, his face a mask of practiced concern as he made a phone call.

"Richard? Yes, she's here. Quite distraught, I'm afraid. My security will hold her until yours arrives."

I was dragged through the building, past staring employees and visitors, and deposited unceremoniously on the steps outside like garbage being taken out.

Twenty minutes later, Richard's car pulled up. He stepped out, his face a storm of embarrassment and rage.

"Get in," he hissed, gripping my arm painfully.

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