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The Wife He Called A Nanny

The Wife He Called A Nanny

A woman I' d never met introduced herself as my son' s mother in the parent group chat. I was three thousand miles away with my dying mother. My husband, Jaxon, told me it was just a mistake. Then, at a school event, he publicly disowned me, telling everyone I was just the nanny. He pointed to his mistress-the woman who tormented our son-and called her his "real" mother. My ten-year marriage was a lie. The man I loved let this woman lock our sick seven-year-old in a dark closet, then called me unstable and tried to take him from me. They thought they had won. They thought I was just a broken housewife with nothing left. But they forgot who I was before I became his wife. Today is Jaxon's big promotion meeting. He doesn't know the new Vice President who holds his future in her hands… is me.
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Chapter 3

Grace Fox POV: Jefferson Humphrey did not move mountains; he owned them and decided when they crumbled. Within an hour, a top-tier divorce attorney from his firm' s legal department called me. By noon, a secure digital file landed in my inbox. The subject line was chillingly simple: "Jaxon Mcdaniel & Kori Whitfield." My father' s private investigators were brutally efficient. The file was a digital monument to my husband' s deceit. It contained everything. Kori' s social media, which she had so foolishly left public, was downloaded and archived. Her Instagram, her Facebook, and a TikTok account I never knew existed. A video from six months ago. Jaxon, his back to the camera but his profile unmistakable, building a snowman with her in Central Park. The caption read, "My man is a big kid at heart! " I remembered that day. He' d told me he was stuck at the office, pulling an all-nighter on a design proposal for Fox Holdings-the very company my father owned, a fact Jaxon conveniently forgot when it suited him. I clicked on another video. My stomach churned. It was Ben' s seventh birthday party, in our own backyard. I saw myself in the background, lighting candles on the cake. The video, filmed by Kori, zoomed in on Jaxon handing Ben a large, wrapped gift. "Jaxon let me pick out Ben's main present this year!" Kori's voice whispered to the camera. "He said I have better taste. I can't wait to be a real mom to him." The gift was a giant teddy bear. The same one that now sat in the corner of Ben' s room. The video cut to a close-up of Kori's face in her car, filmed later that day. She was holding a small, laminated photo of her and Jaxon, their arms wrapped around each other, grinning. "Tucked a little surprise inside Ben's new bear," she stage-whispered, a malicious glint in her eye. "Right in the stuffing. I wonder how long it will take for his 'mommy' to find it. I hope she loses her mind." A comment below the video from one of her friends asked, "OMG Kori r u trying to get caught??" Kori's reply was smug. "She's too stupid and self-absorbed to notice. By the time she does, I'll have already replaced her." The coldness in my veins was no longer just anger; it was a glacial rage. She wasn't just having an affair. She was playing a sick, calculated game with my family, my home, and my son. And Jaxon had let her. He had brought this poison into our lives. Then, the investigator's report highlighted a video posted just two weeks ago. The night I had flown out to be with my mother. The video was shaky, filmed in low light. The background was unmistakable-our cluttered utility closet in the basement. Kori was holding the camera, her face half in shadow. "Ben, if you don't start calling me 'Mommy Kori,' I'm going to tell your dad you were a bad boy," she said, her voice dripping with a false sweetness that didn't mask the threat. "And bad boys don't get to see their daddies. Do you want your dad to leave you, just like your real mommy did?" In the background, I could hear a small, terrified sound. Ben. My Ben. He was crying. A choked, hiccuping sob that shattered my heart into a million pieces. "No," his tiny voice whimpered. "Mommy didn't leave. She went to see Grandma." "She's not coming back," Kori snapped, her voice turning sharp and ugly. "Now you are going to stay in here and think about what you' ve done." The video ended with the sound of the closet door clicking shut, followed by Ben' s escalating, panicked cries. I shot up from my chair, a strangled gasp escaping my lips. My hand flew to my mouth. That night. I had called Jaxon from the hospital to check in. I'd heard Ben crying faintly in the background. "What's wrong with Ben?" I'd asked, my heart clenching with worry. "Nothing, he just had a nightmare," Jaxon had said, his voice impatient. "He's fine. You need to stop hovering, Grace. I can handle it." A nightmare. He had called his son' s terror a nightmare while his mistress was tormenting him in the basement. The pain in my chest was immense, but it wasn' t for the loss of my husband's love. That love had clearly been a mirage for a long time. The pain was for my son. The pain was for my own blindness. The pain was for the man I thought Jaxon was-the man who once panicked when a newborn Ben had a touch of jaundice, who spent three sleepless nights holding him, afraid to let him go. Where was that man? When had he rotted away from the inside, leaving this hollow, cruel imposter in his place? As I stood there, trembling with a rage that threatened to consume me, my phone buzzed. A new notification from TikTok. Kori Whitfield had just posted a new video. I clicked on it, my jaw tight. It was her, sitting in what looked like a hospital bed, a fake IV taped to her hand. Her face was pale (courtesy of a filter, I was sure), and her eyes were red-rimmed and glistening with crocodile tears. "Hi everyone," she sniffled into the camera. "I know there's a lot of drama right now. I just wanted to say... I'm a survivor." She took a shaky breath. "Being with a man who is still tied to a toxic, unstable ex-wife is so hard. But our love is real." She then angled the phone to show a screenshot of a text conversation. It was from Jaxon. His profile picture-the smiling family photo from our beach trip-was a gut punch. His message read: "Don't listen to her, Kori. She's just jealous. I love you. I'll be there with you at the Parent-Teacher Night tomorrow. We'll show them all what a real family looks like." She ended the video with a watery, "brave" smile. "He's coming to the school event with me tomorrow. To support me. As my partner, and as Ben's father. I'm so lucky to have him." I stared at the screen, my mind racing. She didn't know I was back. She didn't know I had confronted her. She still thought she was in control of the narrative, preparing for her big public debut as the new Mrs. Mcdaniel. Jaxon, the coward, hadn't told her I'd returned. He was playing both sides, trying to manage the explosion he had created. I looked at the invitation on my screen. Parent-Teacher Night. Kori wanted a stage. She wanted a public coronation. Fine. I' d give her one. And I, Ben Mcdaniel's real, legal, and only mother, would be sitting in the front row.

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