Esther reassured Daisy, "Don't worry. Your daddy said he'll be here soon."I didn't expose the lie. I only wanted Daisy to enjoy her birthday happily. I said, "Daisy's art competition is next week, and I bet she'll win first place again." Esther praised her, "Daisy is so talented! Connor's company needs a child art prodigy—why not let Daisy be the one?" Never having received Connor's approval before, Daisy looked at me uncertainly. "Mommy, do you think I can do it?"I encouraged her, "You can definitely do it, Daisy." After dinner, Daisy needed to use the bathroom, and Esther went with her. But barely two minutes passed before I heard Daisy scream. In her tiny, trembling voice, she shouted, "I'm Daddy's daughter! Not you!"I rushed out immediately and saw Hazel, Faye's daughter, pushing Daisy. My maternal instincts kicked in, and I lunged forward to catch Daisy in my arms. I demanded, "Why did you push Daisy?" Just when I turned to look, Hazel wiped at her eyes and st
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