Chapter 6

Abigail Cardenas POV:

My decision was made. This wasn't about Kody's birthday, it was about theirs. Their triumph. Their twisted love. And I was done being the victim. This was my stage now. The last time I would ever let them dictate my narrative.

I had arrived with Kody, in his expensive car. We drove in silence, the chasm between us too wide for words. He tried, a few times, to talk about school, about his plans. I ignored him, my gaze fixed on the passing scenery, the city lights blurring into streaks of color. This was the final trip, the last obligation. The end.

Now, standing in the opulent ballroom, the air thick with perfume and betrayal, I understood. The carefully chosen venue, the romantic music, the hushed elegance. This wasn't a birthday party. It was a declaration. Their declaration.

Edgar, on one knee, the diamond glinting. Celena, feigning surprise, tears of joy streaming down her face. My lips twisted into a bitter, humorless smile. They had used Kody as bait, a pathetic excuse to lure me here, to witness their perfect life. This wasn' t Kody' s celebration by any stretch. This was their announcement.

My sudden appearance had shattered their carefully constructed tableau. All eyes were on me, the unwanted guest, the ghost returned from the grave. The whispers had started, sharp and venomous. Disgraced lawyer. Faked evidence. Ran from justice. Coward.

Celena, quickly recovering, stepped forward, her hand still clutched in Edgar' s. Her smile was a tight, unpleasant mask. "Abigail, darling," she purred, her voice dripping with fake concern. "We understand you' re... out of sorts. It must be overwhelming, after all these years." Her eyes flickered to Edgar, then back to me, a silent warning. "But this is Kody's night. And Edgar and I are celebrating our engagement." She squeezed Edgar' s hand. "Perhaps it's best if you just... leave quietly. For old times' sake."

Edgar, his face a mask of shame and discomfort, mumbled, "Abigail, it's been seven years. It's time to let go. We've all moved on. Please, don't make a scene." His words were a plea, but also an order.

"Let go?" I repeated, my voice cutting through the elegant music, sharp and clear. My eyes burned into Edgar's. I wasn't just talking to him. I was talking to everyone in this room. "Do you even know what you're asking me to let go of?"

His face went pale. He knew. Or at least, he knew enough.

Celena, seeing Edgar falter, tightened her grip on his arm, her nails digging into his sleeve. She leveled her gaze at me, her smile still in place, but her eyes held a cold, hard threat. "Abigail, dear, we appreciate you showing up for Kody. But let's not ruin his special day, shall we? You wouldn't want to upset him, would you?"

Edgar, ever the spineless one, piped up, "She's right, Abigail. Don't you think Kody deserves a happy birthday? After everything?" He practically begged me with his eyes. "It's been so long. Can't we just... put the past behind us?"

My gaze hardened. Put the past behind us? Easier said than done when the past was still breathing, still scheming, still stealing everything I held dear.

I looked at Edgar, then at Celena, then finally, at Kody. He stood there, his young face etched with a desperate hope, tears brimming in his eyes. He tugged at my sleeve. "Mom, please," he whimpered, his voice barely audible. "Just say you're sorry. For everything. So we can just... have a good night."

I looked at his outstretched hand, at the desperation in his eyes. My heart, the one I thought was stone, throbbed with a dull ache. He was asking me to lie, to surrender, to admit to crimes I never committed, just so their perfect night wouldn't be disturbed.

A slow, bitter smile spread across my face. Sorry?

"Kody," I said, my voice low, cutting through the silence. "Do you remember the day my car went over the cliff?"

His eyes widened in terror. His lips began to tremble. Edgar gasped. Celena stiffened, her eyes narrowing, a flash of fear in their depths. The polite murmuring of the guests had completely ceased. The air in the ballroom crackled with tension. Everyone was watching. Waiting. My stage. My truth.

                         

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