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My son introduced his fiancée to our home, and when I saw her face and discovered her name, I promptly contacted the authorities.

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Nathan even mowed the lawn, though I wasn’t sure how that would be beneficial.

Still, the preparations fueled our excitement.

When the doorbell finally rang, our smiles were almost uncontrollable. We must have looked like characters from a thriller because Xavier hesitated when we opened the door.

“Welcome!” I almost shouted.

Xavier managed a tentative smile as he introduced us to Danielle, who stood modestly beside him, her shoulders slightly hunched, wearing a shy smile.

She was petite, with dark hair and large, captivating eyes.

Honestly, she was quite lovely, and she complemented my son well. But then I recognized her face—it took only a heartbeat.

Despite my internal panic, I greeted them with a smile as I ushered them inside for dinner.

A few months back, my friend Margaret had shown me a picture of a woman who had scammed her son.

This woman had lured him into buying an extravagant engagement ring and convinced him to hand over thousands for “wedding expenses,” only to vanish without a trace.

Margaret had been heartbroken, spreading the photo far and wide in hopes that someone might recognize the fraudster. And now, here she stood, in my living room.

Though her hair was dyed a darker shade and she might have been wearing blue contact lenses, I could see that familiar face. Everything after that was a blur.

We sat down for dinner, and the conversation flowed around the table.

I even pitched in when I could, but I couldn’t tear my gaze away from Danielle.

I discreetly checked my phone, hoping to find the photo Margaret had sent me. Of course, I had likely deleted it.

I promised myself I’d call her later.

Just then, Nathan caught my attention with a cough, having noticed my unease, and pulled me aside in the kitchen.

“What’s going on, Evangeline?” he whispered urgently when we were alone.

“That’s her,” I declared, my voice tight. “The scammer Margaret warned us about.

I’m positive.”

“What?

The woman who broke her son’s heart?” Nathan frowned, placing his hands on his hips. “Are you sure? It might just be someone who resembles her.”

“I’m telling you, Nathan, it’s her,” I insisted.

“Margaret shared that photo everywhere in the months after she disappeared.

I’ve got to do something before she hurts Xavier too.”

Nathan sighed but held his tongue. “Just… be cautious.

Let’s not make accusations without solid proof.”

After dinner, I formulated a plan. “Danielle, could you assist me in selecting a wine from the basement?” I asked, striving to sound calm.

She hesitated but eventually agreed.

“Sure,” she replied, getting up.

I guided her downstairs, trying to maintain a nonchalant demeanor.

Thankfully, her shyness meant the conversation didn’t require much effort. However, the moment she stepped into the dim basement, I swiftly turned and locked the door behind her.

My hands trembled as I hurried back upstairs. “Nathan, call the police.

Now!”

Xavier jumped to his feet, confusion written all over his face.

“Mom, what are you doing?!” he exclaimed.

“That woman is not who she claims to be,” I asserted. “She has scammed people before, and I’m protecting you.”

Xavier looked at me in disbelief.

“What? No!

You’re mistaken!

Danielle’s kind and honest, she’s my fiancée!”

Ignoring his protest, I called Margaret and explained everything. “Please send me that scammer’s photo,” I pleaded before hanging up. Moments later, my phone buzzed with the image.

There was no doubt in my mind—it was her.

I held my phone up for both Nathan and Xavier to see.

“See? I’m not crazy!”

Fortunately, the police arrived soon after and confirmed that I was just mistaken.

Xavier went downstairs to let Danielle out, and I was taken aback by her lack of fear.

Instead, she looked annoyed yet strangely amused.

Turning to us, she sighed. “Guys, this isn’t the first time someone’s confused me for that woman,” she explained.

“I know exactly who you mean.

She’s made my life a nightmare, or nearly so. But I have seen her picture—she’s blonde with brown eyes. My black hair and blue eyes?

They’re natural.

I’m not her.”

One officer scrutinized her closely before nodding. “I recall this case.

The real scammer used the name Danielle, but I heard she has since changed her name to Rosaline or Rosemary. They last traced her to Mexico, so she’s beyond the reach of law enforcement here.

It’s uncertain if they will catch her, but this woman is not her.”

I was both relieved and deeply ashamed.

“Oh my God! I… I’m so sorry,” I stuttered.

Surprisingly, Danielle grinned widely and chuckled. “Well, that was an interesting introduction to my future in-laws,” she joked.

“At least I got to help pick out a wine.” It turned out she had great taste; the bottle she selected was one of the finest.

Her lighthearted comment broke the tension, and soon we were all laughing.

Xavier embraced her, clearly relieved and very much in love.

“I told you she wasn’t like that!” he shot me an admonishing look.

The evening ended with apologies and a chance to start anew. As time went on, I got to know Danielle better and witnessed the genuine love she had for Xavier.

She was warm, humorous, and an exceptionally talented pastry chef who even crafted her own wedding cake.

As for me, I learned the importance of not jumping to conclusions. Though my protective instincts remain, I’m beginning to trust Xavier’s choices.

Now we have an unforgettable family tale—though I doubt Danielle will ever let me live it down!

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