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PART 2: The Evidence No One Could Ignore

The restaurant remained eerily silent after Elena ended the 911 call.

David stared at her as though he couldn't believe anyone had challenged him.

"You just destroyed this family," he hissed.

"No," Elena replied. "You started destroying it the day you decided fear was love."

Maya sat frozen, one trembling hand pressed against her scalp. Red marks were already forming where David's fingers had been buried in her hair.

The restaurant manager finally stepped forward.

"Sir," he said firmly, "I need you to step away from your wife."

David laughed.

"You people have no idea who I am."

The manager didn't move.

"I don't care who you are."

Several diners quietly stood.

A middle-aged woman approached Elena.

"I recorded everything," she whispered, holding up her phone.

Another man nodded.

"So did I."

Within seconds, nearly a dozen guests admitted they had captured the assault from different angles.

David's confidence cracked.

Rebecca immediately stood.

"They're twisting what happened," she snapped.

"My son barely touched her!"

Before anyone answered, police sirens echoed outside.

Blue and red lights flashed across the restaurant windows.

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For the first time all evening...

David looked afraid.

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