When Genevieve’s ex, Anthony, showed up unannounced with a massive rocking horse for their son Ethan, her gut twisted. His gifts were never random—they were calculated, performative. Ethan beamed, instantly enchanted by the toy, but Genevieve sensed a catch. Minutes later, Anthony casually canceled their dinner plans again and left without a hint of guilt.
In the days that followed, Ethan became obsessed with the horse, riding it constantly. But late at night, Genevieve began hearing faint clicking sounds—mechanical, unsettling. One evening, she pried open a seam in the wooden base. Her breath caught as she found a hidden compartment with a voice recorder inside.
The truth hit hard: Anthony was spying, likely fishing for audio to twist in their custody case. Holding back fury, Genevieve called her lawyer, who confirmed the recordings were inadmissible. That’s when she got clever—replacing the files with hours of bland TV static. She resealed the recorder, calm and ready.
When Anthony visited next, he retrieved the device without a word, clearly expecting something damaging. But afterward—nothing. No texts, no legal threats, just silence. Genevieve had turned the tables without a fight—and proved that no matter the game, she’d always protect her son first.