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After years of hardship, my husband and I finally bought our dream house. At the housewarming party, my sister accused me of stealing $30,000 from her wedding gift. When I exposed her lie, my mother, in a rage, picked up a metal Statue of Liberty ornament and smashed it against my head. I had banged my head against the wall before, but I still tried to pick up my three-year-old daughter. I forgot all the pain of seeing her injured — and stood there in shock, because my innocent little girl…

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For ten long years, Amelia Ross and her husband Lucas had worked themselves to the bone. Every late shift, every sacrificed weekend, every skipped vacation had led them to this moment. Their dream house was finally theirs, a small white home on a quiet street in Savannah, surrounded by magnolia trees and the scent of new beginnings.

The housewarming party felt like a reward after years of struggle. The rooms were full of laughter, glasses clinking, and the hum of people admiring the new place. Amelia could hardly believe it. She looked around and thought, We did it.

But just as she reached for another tray of food, her sister Claudia stood up. Her expression was tight, her hands gripping her phone as if it were a weapon.

“I have something to say,” Claudia announced, her voice slicing through the chatter. “Before everyone starts congratulating Amelia, maybe she can explain why thirty thousand dollars disappeared from my wedding account.”

The room went still.

Amelia blinked, confused. “What are you talking about?”

Claudia took a step forward. “Do not pretend you do not know. I saw the withdrawal slip. The money was gone two days before you bought this house.”

Gasps rippled through the crowd. Even Lucas looked bewildered. “Amy, is that true?”

Amelia’s throat tightened. “No. I would never take your money. That is not who I am.”

Claudia gave a bitter laugh. “You have always envied me. The dress, the wedding, the attention. I guess now you have my money too.”

Amelia’s hands shook as she reached for her phone. “You are lying, and I can prove it.” She pulled up her emails and showed the screen to everyone in the room. “You transferred that money to your own account last week. I have the confirmation and timestamps. You wanted to make me look like a thief.”

The silence that followed was thick enough to choke on. Claudia’s face drained of color. “You set me up,” she hissed.

Before Amelia could answer, their mother Diane slammed her glass on the table. Wine splashed across the white tablecloth.

“Enough!” Diane shouted. “You have humiliated your sister in front of everyone. You always have to be right, do you not?”

“Mom, please,” Amelia pleaded, tears blurring her vision. “I did nothing wrong.”

But Diane’s face twisted with fury. She grabbed the nearest object from the mantel — a small metal Statue of Liberty ornament Amelia had bought years ago on a family trip — and hurled it across the room.

It struck Amelia on the side of the head. The sound of metal on bone was sickening. She stumbled, hitting the wall behind her, blood trickling down her cheek.

For a moment, no one moved. Then a small cry broke through the horror. From the corner of the room, three-year-old Grace had fallen, her forehead scraped against the edge of a chair.

Amelia’s vision blurred, but she pushed through the pain. She ran to her daughter and gathered her in her arms, whispering, “It is all right, baby. Mommy is here.”

Everything else — the shouting, the panic, the betrayal — faded into a blur.

Hours later, Amelia sat in the emergency room, holding Grace’s tiny hand as the doctors stitched her wound. Her own head throbbed, but she barely noticed. Lucas sat beside her, silent, his hands clenched.

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