The moment I laid eyes on my son’s new fiancée, my heart plummeted into a pit of cold, hard dread. It wasn’t just a sense of unease or a mother’s intuition; it was a flash of pure, unmistakable recognition. I knew that face. I had seen it plastered across my social media feeds and heard the devastating stories of the lives she had ruined. She was a master manipulator, a predator who had scammed countless families out of their life savings. Driven by a primal, desperate need to protect my son, Xavier, I did the only thing I could think of: I trapped her.
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