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“It Will Help The Baby Sleep,” My Mother-In-Law Said After Paying More Than $5,000 For An Imported Powder. My Husband Warned That I’d Lose Custody If I Refused To Use It. But The Truth Appeared The Moment I Peeled Off The Luxury Packaging And Found A Veterinary Warning For Horses.

Part 2 of 3

“Could one bottle have harmed him?”

“The sedative could suppress breathing, while the growth additive could disrupt his heart rhythm and hormone development,” Reed answered. “Whether a particular dose became fatal would depend on concentration, body weight, and treatment speed.”

Evelyn clutched Oliver against her chest as the possibility settled over the room. If Celeste had arrived while Evelyn was shopping, Nathan might already have fed their son the recommended amount.

Detective Aaron Blake asked how the shipment entered the country. Nathan reluctantly explained that Mercer Maritime Logistics occasionally arranged private overseas deliveries for Celeste’s charitable foundation. When Blake requested the shipping records, Nathan became visibly uncomfortable.

“My company handles thousands of containers every month, and I cannot access individual manifests from home,” he replied. “Our compliance director can retrieve the relevant documents on Monday.”

Evelyn remembered seeing Nathan approve weekend cargo releases from his telephone. She also remembered Celeste boasting that her son’s company allowed her to avoid frustrating bureaucratic delays.

“Nathan can access the manifests remotely,” Evelyn told the detective. “He approved an emergency shipment during Oliver’s baptism luncheon last month.”

Nathan glared at her before opening his laptop. The tracking number revealed that the cartons had entered Washington as luxury skincare samples belonging to the Celeste Mercer Family Foundation. Customs documents valued the entire shipment at one hundred and eighty dollars.

Detective Blake studied the electronic authorization.

“This shipment was released under your executive credentials, Mr. Mercer.”

“My mother’s foundation has standing permission to use a company account,” Nathan answered. “My assistant routinely processes those approvals without consulting me.”

A second search revealed seventeen similar shipments during the previous nine months, all originating from veterinary suppliers in Germany, Austria, and Belgium. Several were delivered to private homes around Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco.

Marisol Reed exchanged a grave look with the detective.

“This appears considerably larger than one mislabeled order.”

Nathan stepped into the hallway and repeatedly called his mother, but Celeste no longer answered. Twenty minutes later, Detective Blake received notification that officers executing an emergency warrant had entered her waterfront estate in Medina.

The speakerphone captured Celeste shouting somewhere behind the lead investigator.

“Those records belong to my foundation, and nobody has permission to remove them!”

The investigator described rooms filled with counterfeit labels, veterinary products, mailing lists, and invoices from clients who had purchased Celeste’s so-called European infant sleep program. Investigators had also discovered bank transfers routed through Mercer Maritime Logistics.

Nathan gripped the back of a chair until his knuckles whitened.

“Those accounts do not belong to me, although my name may appear because Mother helped establish the company.”

Detective Blake closed the laptop and placed it inside an evidence bag.

“Until the financial records are examined, nobody is making conclusions about your involvement.”

Evelyn heard the caution in his words, but Nathan heard only accusation.

“This investigation began because my wife overreacted to a packaging mistake,” he snapped. “Now officers are treating my family business like a criminal operation.”

Evelyn looked at the exposed warning label and finally understood that her marriage had reached a boundary from which it could never return unchanged.

“Our son nearly received a veterinary sedative, yet you are still worried about the family business.”

Part 3: What Celeste Had Built

 

By evening, television crews had gathered outside Celeste’s estate. Evelyn refused to join Nathan there, but Detective Blake asked both parents to provide separate statements at the Bellevue police station.

During her interview, Evelyn learned that Celeste had marketed the imported powder through invitation-only parenting circles. Wealthy clients were promised quieter infants, faster weight gain, and uninterrupted sleep during galas, vacations, and social events.

The program avoided websites and public advertisements. Customers were personally recruited through charity luncheons, country clubs, and private maternity consultants, which allowed Celeste to operate for nearly a year without scrutiny.

Three families had already taken their babies to emergency departments after episodes involving lethargy, irregular heart rates, or breathing difficulties. Celeste had persuaded those parents that ordinary formula, vaccinations, or hidden medical conditions caused the reactions.

Nathan entered Evelyn’s interview room shortly before midnight. His expensive suit was wrinkled, and the confidence that once defined him had disappeared.

“Investigators found my electronic signature on forty-three customs releases,” he said. “Mother used an administrator password that I gave her years ago, but I never knew what she imported.”

“You knew she used the company to bypass normal customs procedures.”

“I believed she was importing skincare products and nutritional supplements for adults.”

Evelyn studied the man she had married seven years earlier. Nathan was not deliberately cruel, but his loyalty to Celeste had trained him to ignore anything inconvenient until someone else absorbed the consequences.

“When I showed you the altered label, you accused me of imagining danger,” Evelyn reminded him. “When investigators identified a sedative, you worried about your company, while our son’s safety remained secondary.”

“I was terrified, and people do not always respond rationally when everything collapses at once.”

“You threatened to take Oliver because I stopped you from poisoning him.”

Nathan flinched, then lowered his eyes.

“I cannot defend that threat, although I desperately wish I could erase it.”

Evelyn did not answer because remorse could not restore the trust destroyed inside their kitchen. She informed Detective Blake that she would stay with her older sister, Caroline, in Tacoma until a court determined safe arrangements for Oliver.

The following morning, Evelyn met family-law attorney Grace Holloway. Grace filed for an emergency protection order preventing Celeste from contacting Evelyn or Oliver. She also requested temporary sole custody because Nathan had attempted to administer the substance and threatened retaliation when Evelyn intervened.

Nathan opposed the request, arguing that he had been deceived by his mother. However, security footage from the kitchen recorded his threat, his repeated attempts to dismiss Evelyn’s concerns, and his decision to open the container after she explicitly refused consent.

The judge granted Evelyn temporary custody and allowed Nathan two supervised visits each week. Nathan was also ordered to surrender his passport, preserve financial records, and avoid discussing the investigation with Celeste.

Three days later, federal agents arrested Celeste on charges involving product tampering, smuggling, wire fraud, and reckless endangerment. Additional charges followed when laboratory testing confirmed that every seized container held veterinary compounds in concentrations capable of causing severe medical emergencies.

Outside the federal courthouse, Celeste saw Evelyn approaching with Grace and attempted to break away from her attorney.

“You destroyed an entire family over a product nobody even consumed!” she shouted. “Oliver would have slept peacefully, and nobody would have questioned anything if you had behaved sensibly.”

Reporters fell silent as her statement reached their microphones. Celeste had unintentionally eliminated the last uncertainty about whether she understood the product’s purpose.

Nathan stood several yards away, appearing older than he had the previous week.

“Did you know those compounds could stop his breathing?” he asked his mother.

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