Fiancée Shoved Maid’s Toddler From Piano, Then Saw His Eyes-Teptep

The little girl was not trying to cause trouble.

She was not stealing, breaking anything, or smearing sticky fingers across expensive furniture.

She was three years old, sitting at the edge of a grand piano bench, pressing the keys with the kind of care adults often forget children can have.

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The sound was small and bright in the morning parlour.

Three notes, then a pause.

Three notes again.

Lily Martinez smiled as though the black piano had answered her.

Her cloth rabbit, Button, sat beside her on the bench with one floppy ear pressed against the polished wood.

Outside, drizzle tapped lightly against the tall windows.

Inside, the room smelled faintly of furniture polish, coffee, and old flowers left from the night before.

The house was too large for a child.

It had marble floors that made every step sound important, a staircase that curved like it belonged in a museum, and rooms nobody entered unless there was a reason.

Lily had never understood that.

To her, a house was a place where light moved, doors opened, and sounds hid in corners.

The piano was her favourite corner.

Her mother, Rosa, had warned her that morning.

“Kitchen only today,” Rosa had said, zipping Lily’s pink hoodie and smoothing her hair with tired fingers.

“I promise,” Lily had replied.

Rosa had crouched in front of her.

“Lily.”

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