My Stolen Daughter, My Shattered Life

My Stolen Daughter, My Shattered Life

Shu Yu

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I am Joanna Haney, heiress to a New York real estate empire. I had a perfect life with my husband, Brad, and our three-year-old daughter, Chloe. Then, a single sentence from a doctor shattered my world. "Chloe isn't your daughter." The truth was a nightmare. My husband and my best friend, Carla, had swapped our babies at birth. My real daughter was abandoned while I unknowingly raised theirs. They plotted to have me declared insane and locked away. At Chloe's birthday party, they publicly humiliated me, turning the child I raised against me until she screamed that she wished Carla was her mother. My husband and best friend saw me as nothing more than an obstacle to be permanently removed. But they underestimated me. With the secret help of Brad's own mother, I orchestrated my escape to Paris. Now, I will find my real daughter, and they will pay for every single lie.

My Stolen Daughter, My Shattered Life Chapter 1

I am Joanna Haney, heiress to a New York real estate empire. I had a perfect life with my husband, Brad, and our three-year-old daughter, Chloe.

Then, a single sentence from a doctor shattered my world.

"Chloe isn't your daughter."

The truth was a nightmare. My husband and my best friend, Carla, had swapped our babies at birth. My real daughter was abandoned while I unknowingly raised theirs.

They plotted to have me declared insane and locked away. At Chloe's birthday party, they publicly humiliated me, turning the child I raised against me until she screamed that she wished Carla was her mother.

My husband and best friend saw me as nothing more than an obstacle to be permanently removed.

But they underestimated me. With the secret help of Brad's own mother, I orchestrated my escape to Paris. Now, I will find my real daughter, and they will pay for every single lie.

Chapter 1

Joanna Haney POV:

"Chloe isn't your daughter."

The words hit me like a physical blow, colder than the sterile air conditioning of the hospital room. I was still reeling from the news that my three-year-old, my sweet Chloe, was violently ill. Her small body, usually so vibrant, lay still on the bed, hooked up to a tangle of tubes. Brad, my husband, had rushed her here, his face pale and drawn. Now, the doctor, Dr. Albright, a man I' d trusted for years, stood before me, his expression grim.

"What are you talking about?" My voice was sharper than I intended, laced with a fear that had nothing to do with Chloe' s fever. "Of course, she's my daughter. What kind of cruel joke is this?"

Dr. Albright sighed, adjusting his glasses. "Mrs. Conway, I understand this is distressing. We ran Chloe's blood work. Her blood type is AB Negative. Yours is O Positive, and Mr. Conway' s is B Positive." He paused, letting the impossible math hang in the air. "It's biologically impossible for Chloe to be your child."

A cold dread seeped into my bones, chilling me far deeper than the hospital's AC ever could. Impossible. The word echoed, hollow and terrifying. My mind flashed back to Chloe's birth. An emergency C-section, a blur of pain and drugs, then the brief, exhausted moment they held her up before whisking her away to incubate. Brad had been there, a pillar of strength, or so I thought. He' d smiled, held my hand, told me she was perfect. He' d seemed so relieved, so loving.

My stomach churned. This couldn't be happening. My Chloe, the little girl I' d nurtured, loved, and protected for three years, wasn't mine? And what about my real daughter? The one they told me had died just hours after birth? My throat tightened. A fresh wave of grief, raw and unexpected, threatened to overwhelm me. Grief for a child I had never truly known, a ghost that now felt hauntingly real.

And Brad. Brad knew. How could he not? He was there. He held my hand. He looked into my eyes and lied. For three years, he had orchestrated this elaborate, cruel deception. My husband, the man I loved, the reformed playboy who had swept me off my feet, the one who had promised me forever. He had played the perfect doting husband, the loving father, all while holding this dark secret.

Haney Properties. That was my name, my legacy. Joanna Haney, the elegant, intelligent sole heiress to a New York real estate empire. I had everything-wealth, status, a seemingly perfect life. And I had given it all, my heart included, to Brad Conway. He had pursued me relentlessly, a whirlwind of charm and intensity. He' d convinced me he' d changed, that he was done with his playboy ways. I had believed him. Foolishly. Completely.

"I need to confirm this," I said, my voice eerily calm despite the earthquake erupting inside me. "I need a second, a third, a fourth opinion. DNA. Everything."

Dr. Albright nodded slowly. "Of course, Mrs. Conway. We've already taken samples. The results will be expedited."

I gripped the edge of the examination table, my knuckles white. My daughter. My real daughter. Where was she? Was she alive? And Brad. My husband. I would find him. I would get answers.

I pulled out my phone, my fingers trembling slightly as I dialed. "Mrs. Miller," I said, my voice regaining its customary authority. "Chloe needs to be sent home. Now. I' ll be back shortly." The nanny, bless her, didn' t question it.

Walking out of the hospital, the city lights blurred around me. My world had shattered into a million pieces. My head pounded with a dizzying mix of anger and disbelief. I had to confront him. I had to understand.

I hailed a cab, giving the address of Brad' s favorite downtown bar. He often went to "unwind" after a long day of "important meetings." My stomach twisted. How many of those "important meetings" were just cover for his other life?

The cab turned a corner too sharply, throwing me against the door. I barely noticed. My mind was consumed by Brad, by Chloe, by the unbearable weight of this betrayal. Then, a flash of movement. A commotion up ahead. Blue and red lights pulsed through the rain-streaked window.

"What's going on?" I asked the driver, peering out.

"Looks like a fight, lady. Wall Street types, probably too much booze."

But my eyes narrowed. A figure in the center of the fray, his back to me, but I knew that expensive suit, that familiar build. Brad. He was throwing punches, his face a mask of rage I' d rarely seen. And next to him, a woman. Short, blonde hair, her hand on his arm, trying to pull him back. Carla. Carla Burnett. My best friend. My supposed savior. The one who had saved my life with a bone marrow donation years ago.

My blood ran cold. The pieces clicked into place with sickening precision. Carla. The "life-saver" who had wormed her way into my family, into my life, under the guise of friendship. The junior analyst I' d personally promoted at Haney Properties.

Brad threw one last punch, sending a man sprawling. Carla pulled him away, whispering urgently. He seemed to calm, looking at her with an intensity that twisted my gut. It wasn't just friendship. It was something deeper, something sickeningly intimate.

I leaned forward. "Stop here," I told the driver. I paid him, my eyes never leaving them. They walked away, heading towards a dimly lit side street, still talking, Carla' s hand now linked with Brad' s. They looked like a couple. A real couple.

I followed, keeping to the shadows, my heart hammering in my chest. They stopped in a secluded alleyway, bathed in the lurid glow of a neon sign.

"You really think she'll just stay in that penthouse, Brad?" Carla' s voice, usually so sweet, was now laced with an edge I hadn' t heard before. "Locked up and drugged, just like that?"

Brad scoffed. "She's fragile, Carla. Emotionally unstable. After what happened with Chloe, the blood type... it'll be easy to frame her. They'll say she cracked under the pressure. I've been cultivating that narrative for months."

My breath hitched. Drugged. Frame me. Unstable. The words hit me like repeated blows. He was gaslighting me. Systematically.

"And Chloe?" Carla asked, her voice softer now, almost possessive. "When can we truly be a family? She needs her real mother, Brad."

"Soon, my love. Soon." He pulled her closer, his lips brushing her hair. "Our little Chloe will be safe with us. We just need Joanna out of the picture. Permanently."

He loved her. He loved Carla. And Chloe... Chloe was theirs. The truth, ugly and raw, exploded in my mind. My child, the one I had raised, cherished, was the living embodiment of their betrayal. And my own daughter, the tiny life I had mourned, had been replaced. Swapped.

My stomach roiled. I remembered Carla, always hovering, always "helping" with Chloe. The endless "playdates." The way Chloe sometimes clung to Carla more than me. I had dismissed it as a child's innocent affection, a bond with her "auntie." How blind I had been. How utterly, devastatingly foolish.

He was arranging for me to be locked away. My own husband. The man who had vowed to protect me. He saw me as an obstacle, a problem to be disposed of.

My phone buzzed in my pocket. A text from Brad. "Rough day, darling. Just got home. Missing you already. See you in bed."

My vision blurred with tears, not of sadness, but of pure, incandescent rage. The hypocrisy. The sheer audacity. He was a monster, cloaked in a designer suit and a charming smile. He hadn' t changed. He was still the playboy, but now with a chilling, calculated malice I had never imagined.

I clutched my phone, my knuckles white. My heart pounded against my ribs, a wild drumbeat of fury and resolve. This wasn't just about my broken heart anymore. It was about survival. It was about justice. And it was about my real daughter, wherever she was.

I took a deep, shuddering breath, forcing the tears back. No. I wouldn't cry. Not yet. I would make him pay. They would both pay.

The alley was quiet now. They were gone. But I was still here. And I was no longer just the trusting wife. I was Joanna Haney, heiress to an empire. And I was coming for them.

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“I am Joanna Haney, heiress to a New York real estate empire. I had a perfect life with my husband, Brad, and our three-year-old daughter, Chloe. Then, a single sentence from a doctor shattered my world. "Chloe isn't your daughter." The truth was a nightmare. My husband and my best friend, Carla, had swapped our babies at birth. My real daughter was abandoned while I unknowingly raised theirs. They plotted to have me declared insane and locked away. At Chloe's birthday party, they publicly humiliated me, turning the child I raised against me until she screamed that she wished Carla was her mother. My husband and best friend saw me as nothing more than an obstacle to be permanently removed. But they underestimated me. With the secret help of Brad's own mother, I orchestrated my escape to Paris. Now, I will find my real daughter, and they will pay for every single lie.”
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