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The Day My World Shattered

The Day My World Shattered

Author: Gavin
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 2048    |    Released on: 23/12/2025

ghter Kenisha' s rare illness led to a shocking discove

istress. They had swapped their baby for mine in the delivery room, declarin

ed him, they tu

age, had a corrupt doctor declare me mentally unstable, and i

hild but was now trying to steal my sanity and freedo

's secret help, I escaped that gilded cage. Now, I'm going to find m

pte

a P

a rare genetic condition." My heart, already a frantic drum against my ribs, plummeted. This wasn

for our perfect life, tightened his grip on my hand. His chari

ice unusually soft, his eyes laced with a worry that settled deep in my gut

my voice a thin, reedy whispe

a DNA test? Kenisha was our daughter. Three years old, with Corbin' s dark, mischievous eye

rely heard from him. "Is that really necessary,

. And... there are some anomalies in her initial results that suggest a broader

What did that even mean? I loved Kenisha with every fiber of my being. She was my world. Her tiny

as the needle pricked her small arm. She cried, and a part of me shattered.

with unspoken dread. He didn't waste time with pleasantries. He laid a file o

oice strained. "Corbin.

frantic drum in my e

is not biologica

my family. It felt like the ground had vanished beneath my feet. Not my child? The

hed, my voice barely audible

but there was a flicker there I couldn'

and percentages. "The probability of you being her biological mother is z

back to the sterile white delivery room, the excruciating pain, the overwhelming joy when Kenisha

t my biological child... where was my real daughter? The one I carried for nine mont

the charming investment banker, the man who had pursued me relentlessly, swearing he' d left his playboy past behin

d. I had to know.

Corbin, the file still clutched in my ha

otion around me. My car felt like a cage, my apartment like a tomb.

zzed. It was Corbin, a text message: 'Honey, I' m so sorry. I don'

hey tasted like ash in my mouth. Did he real

air. A black SUV swerved wildly, narrowly missing a pedestrian before crashing

brakes. "Mrs. Richar

Corbin. He was pulling a woman from the passenger seat, his face a contorted mask of fury.

and uncontrolled. "You idiot!

ce, cowered. "It wasn't my fault,

rcus, hurried over. He grabbed Corbin's arm, pul

a hand through his hair, his voice dropping to a harsh whisper. "Elta's daughter... the real one... she was declared

over, Byrd Weiss, swapped in their own baby. Kenisha. The child I had loved. Corbin's love for me w

y breath seized in my lungs. My real daughter, dead? No. Abandoned. He said "declared d

over. My child.

'Honey, I' m so sorry. I don' t understand any o

rstand? He would figure it out? No. I would figure it out.

mply said, "Liam, take me

of the accident, leaving the wrec

ssage from Corbin. 'I'm on my w

ng left to say. But t

st. He thought he was playing a game. He wa

hat he was truly capable of. I needed to know if he would confes

'I'm at the office. Meet me there. We

resolve was solid. This was my last test. This

e emojis, a flurry of hearts and kisses. 'Of course,

mance, right to the end. The man I married, the man

ith what I thought was genuine adoration. He had pursued me relentlessly, patiently, meticulously, eroding my family' s initial skepticism with h

ent, capable, had fallen for the most elaborate, most devastating lie. I had priorit

und it stole my breath. It wasn' t just the betrayal of a husband; it was the th

g to stifle the sound, but it was too late. The tears streamed down my face, hot and stinging, a torrent of grief and rage. My body

something else ignited. A cold fi

y face streaked and my eyes burning. My hands, though still tr

to leave the country. Immediately. And contact my father. Tell him it'

with a chilling calm. The game

very emoji, every fake endearment. He thought he was coming home to talk.

e had alre

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