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The Day My World Shattered

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 1689    |    Released on: 23/12/2025

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loons in pastel hues floated lazily against crystal chandeliers, and a lavish dessert spread glitter

n, ever the charming host, glided through the crowd, his arm around Kenisha, who wore a shimme

arrived. B

asize her slender figure, a stark contrast to my own understated elegance. Her hair was styled in intricate curls, and she

h delight, running t

"Happy birthday, my little princess! Aun

. Inside was a hand-painted wooden jewelry box, intricately carved, covered in glitte

sha exclaimed, hugging it tight. "She

ffort into this gift than Corbin had into his designer scarf for me. She was ce

very beautiful box, Byrd," I said, my voice ca

I love creative projects. I just thought Kenisha deserved some

e rare Appalachian Nightshade. Such a stunning color, but so deadly. I remember I had a severe allergic reaction to i

before, paled dramatically. Her eyes darted nervously between the box and me. The butterflies on

glances. A ripple of discomfort spread through the small crowd. They

, her voice suddenly thin, her confident s

, who was discreetly observing the scene. "Please have this 'magic box' removed immediately. It seems to

ded silently and approached

Auntie Byrd made it!" She buried her face in Corbin's side

me, then to his crying daughter. He tried to project ca

revious allergic reaction had been so severe, it had nearly killed me. The thought that Byrd, knowing my history, might have intentionally chosen such a

he child, and now, Byrd was actively endangering her, all to gain favor. My own allergy, a near-death experience, had been a sec

settled over the room. Byrd retreated to a

ss with a spoon, drawing everyone's attention. He

ice booming. "It means the world to us to have you here, sharing our joy." He paused, his gaz

e a very special announcement. A thank you to someone who has become an invaluable part of our fam

pped. I knew w

tending towards Byrd, who was now beaming, "that I

r from Corbin's inner circle. Byrd floated towards them, radiating triumph. S

ng. She presented Kenisha with another, smaller gift, a tiny, glitt

iness. "Auntie Byrd, you're the best! You're the best mo

lent observer of a life I thought was mine. My disciplined parenting, my attempts to instill resilience, my careful nurturing

might have been discomfort or even pity in his eyes.

ling, don't be so stiff. It's a celebration. And Byrd has be

being jealous. He had just publicly humiliated me, replaced me

and more discerning taste in who I allow to influence my child." My gaze flickered to Byrd, who was still basking in the glow of her triumph. "Aft

n their depths. She opened her mouth to retort, but Corbin ste

ng over their curious, whispering faces. "My husband's new 'godmother' for Kenisha seems to have a peculiar talent for 'accidentally' exposing

of color. "Elta! That's a terri

"Funny how easily some people forget. Or perhaps they ju

ealing their affair. He was trapped, caught in the web of his own making. The guests,

room. "Elta," he said, his voice calm, but with an underlying steel. "Perhaps it's time for you to address your guests. They're all

ng my features. "Of course, Father. Thank you." I walked towards the stage,

mbled. The fabric, a delicate silk, ripped with a sickening sound. A

st my ribs. I looked down, horrified, then up to see Byrd's retre

abotaged me. The dress, a couture piece, was ruined.

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