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Wife Unveils Husband's Fraud

The polished hardwood of the auditorium seat felt cold beneath my fingertips as I leaned forward, eyes fixed on the ceiling where my daughter performed her final rehearsal. Twenty meters above the stage, Stella moved with a grace that belied her fifteen years, her body twisting and turning through the air as if gravity were merely a suggestion rather than law. "She's magnificent," I whispered, more to myself than anyone else. The theater was nearly empty for this last practice session, just a handful of instructors, stage crew, and me—Victoria Sterling, the proud mother who never missed a performance. I watched as Stella executed a perfect midair split, her safety harness and rigging cables barely visible against the dark ceiling of the auditorium. "Mrs. Sterling?" The choreographer approached, clipboard in hand. "Tomorrow's going to be spectacular. Stella has the most natural talent I've seen in years." I nodded, unable to tear my eyes away from my daughter. "She's worked so hard for this." "It shows.
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The polished hardwood of the auditorium seat felt cold beneath my fingertips as I leaned forward, eyes fixed on the ceiling where my daughter performed her final rehearsal. Twenty meters above the stage, Stella moved with a grace that belied her fifteen years, her body twisting and turning through the air as if gravity were merely a suggestion rather than law.

"She's magnificent," I whispered, more to myself than anyone else.

The theater was nearly empty for this last practice session, just a handful of instructors, stage crew, and me—Victoria Sterling, the proud mother who never missed a performance. I watched as Stella executed a perfect midair split, her safety harness and rigging cables barely visible against the dark ceiling of the auditorium.

"Mrs. Sterling?" The choreographer approached, clipboard in hand. "Tomorrow's going to be spectacular. Stella has the most natural talent I've seen in years."

I nodded, unable to tear my eyes away from my daughter. "She's worked so hard for this."

"It shows. The board members will be impressed—this performance could secure her future with the company."

As Stella began her descent, I caught her eye and gave her a thumbs up. Her smile in return was radiant, lighting up her face in a way that made my heart swell with a fierce, protective love.

* * *

The next evening, Manhattan's elite filled every seat of the prestigious Archer Academy auditorium. I sat front row center, clutching a bouquet of white orchids—Stella's favorites. The program in my lap read "Aerial Ascension: Featuring Stella Sterling" in elegant script.

"Quite the achievement for your daughter," whispered the woman beside me, the wife of one of Marcus's business associates. "Marcus must be so proud."

"Yes," I replied automatically, though I hadn't seen my husband all day. He'd texted that he was caught in meetings but would try to make it for Stella's performance. It wasn't unusual—Marcus Sterling, CEO of Sterling Industries, was perpetually busy building the empire my father had helped him start.

The lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the audience. A single spotlight illuminated the center of the stage where Stella stood in a silver costume that caught the light like liquid mercury. Music swelled from the orchestra pit—Debussy's "Clair de Lune," Stella's choice—and she began to rise, the hidden rigging lifting her gracefully into the air.

Pride bloomed in my chest as I watched her. This was everything she had worked for. The aerial dance was challenging, requiring both athletic strength and artistic expression. Stella performed flawlessly, her body creating shapes against the darkness that drew gasps of appreciation from the audience.

Halfway through the performance, as Stella executed a complex spin twenty meters above the stage, something changed. A barely perceptible shift in her expression—fear flashing across her features. Before I could process what was happening, there was a snap—sharp and final—and Stella was falling.

Time slowed. Her body tumbled through the air, no longer graceful but helpless, arms flailing as if trying to grasp invisible handholds in the air. The audience gasped collectively. I was on my feet, orchids scattered at my feet, a scream tearing from my throat.

"STELLA!"

The impact was sickening—a dull thud that would haunt my nightmares forever. Stella lay crumpled on the stage, unnaturally still, a dark pool spreading beneath her golden hair.

I pushed through the crowd, my only thought to reach my child. "Let me through! That's my daughter!"

As I climbed onto the stage and ran toward Stella, a woman stepped from behind the curtains. I barely registered her presence until she blocked my path, her hand connecting with my cheek in a stinging slap that echoed through the now-silent theater.

"Stay away from her," the woman hissed, her voice carrying in the perfect acoustics of the auditorium.

Stunned, I stared at her—elegant, poised, and filled with a hatred I couldn't comprehend.

"I'm Amanda Walsh," she announced, loud enough for everyone to hear. "I'm Marcus's real wife, and your daughter stole what was meant for Claire."

The world tilted beneath my feet as I looked past her to my daughter's still form, blood pooling around her head like a macabre halo. The audience remained in their seats, some murmuring in confusion, others recording with their phones, all believing this was somehow part of the show.

But I knew better. The metallic scent of blood reached my nostrils, and with it came the horrifying realization that this was no performance.

This was the moment my perfect life began to shatter.

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