🎬 PART 2: «He Laughed Until She Told the Truth»

The arena went completely silent.

Clay’s hand dropped from the microphone.

His father stood abruptly in the front row, his face hard with fury. “She’s lying,” he snapped.

Mara flinched, but she did not move away from the stand.

The older guitarist rose from his chair and stepped into the dirt beside her.

“No,” he said, his voice rough. “She’s not.”

Clay stared at him. “Who are you?”

The old man looked at Mara first, as though asking permission. Her chin trembled, but she nodded.

“I’m her father,” he said. “And I was your mother’s first husband.”

A murmur swept through the bleachers.

Clay’s father froze.

The old man pulled a folded photograph from his shirt pocket and held it out. In it, a much younger version of him stood beside Clay’s mother, both smiling, both wearing wedding rings.

“Your father took everything from us,” he said. “The ranch. The money. Her future. Then he told everyone I abandoned her.”

Clay’s breathing turned uneven.

His father shouted, “Enough!”

But Clay was no longer looking at him.

He was looking at Mara, at the woman he had humiliated to protect a family name built on a lie.

“I didn’t know,” he whispered.

Mara’s eyes filled, but her voice stayed quiet.

“You knew I loved you,” she said. “And you still let them laugh.”

That hurt him more than the truth.

Clay stepped down from the platform and sank to his knees in the dirt before her.

The crowd watched in stunned silence as he removed his hat.

“I don’t deserve you,” he said, his voice breaking. “But I will never hide you again.”

Mara looked at the trembling man before her, then at the father who had finally stood beside her.

She placed Clay’s hand gently against her stomach.

A tiny movement stopped his breath.

For the first time that day, Mara smiled through her tears.

“You don’t prove love with a microphone,” she whispered. “You prove it when everyone is watching.”

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