He Mocked My “Nobody Father” On Speaker — Then The Chief Justice’s Voice Emptied His House By Nightfall-xurixuri

The receiver crackled once, and David’s smile stayed in place a beat too long. Candlelight trembled across the silver on Sylvia’s table. Somewhere behind me, a fork touched china with a tiny bright click.

“This is Chief Justice Jonathan Whitmore,” the voice said again, deeper this time, harder. “Who is with my daughter?”

David’s throat moved.

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“Sir, this is a misunderstanding—”

“Anna,” my father said, cutting straight through him, “tell me if you are conscious and tell me the address.”

Blood had reached the leg of the stool by then. My hand slipped on the tile when I tried to push myself higher.

“Forty-two Hawthorne Lane,” I said. “Kitchen. I’m bleeding.”

The room changed.

Not loudly. Quietly.

David’s partner Mark lowered his wineglass. A woman near the archway put one hand over her mouth. Sylvia’s red nails tightened around the counter edge.

My father did not raise his voice.

“Anna, do not move. An ambulance is already being dispatched. State police are en route. David, if you touch her again, you will answer for it before the night is over.”

David tried to laugh, but it snagged halfway.

“Sir, I’m an attorney. I can explain—”

“You can explain to the investigators,” my father said. “This call is being documented.”

Then the line went dead.

For three seconds, nobody in that glittering house moved. I could hear the dishwasher humming, the heat lamps buzzing over the turkey, the faint holiday music still pouring from hidden ceiling speakers like nothing in that room had broken. Then the first siren reached the driveway.

Sylvia bent toward me at last, not to help, but to hiss.

“Look what you’ve done.”

Mark stepped between us before she could come closer. He had gone gray around the mouth. Another guest, family-law associate Emily Carver, lifted her phone with both hands.

“I recorded part of it,” she said. “From the doorway.”

David turned on her so fast his shoe skidded on the tile.

“You will delete that.”

Emily’s thumb tightened around her phone.

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