LOGIN~A STRANGER IN BLACK~
I lowered my eyes and swallowed the truth. I was planning to disappear, to save my daughter, to choose life for the first time. But none of that mattered here. He reached into the pile and pulled out my phone. My screen was cracked from where Brown had thrown it weeks ago. “Unlock it.” I hesitated. The click of a gun being cocked shattered the silence. Ariel whimpered against my chest. My shaking fingers reached for the phone. I entered the passcode. “Call your husband.” Every part of me recoiled. The thought of begging Brown for help felt worse than death. But the gun, the room, the child in my arms, those things mattered more than pride. I pressed his name. The contact name mocked me. The line rang once, twice, then a third time. No answer. I called again. Voicemail. My stomach twisted because I knew exactly where he was. Probably drunk in another woman’s bed, laughing, while I sat in a freezing room with our daughter and guns pointed at us. The leader snatched the phone from my hand. “What game is this?” he growled. “I swear, I’m calling him,” I said quickly. “He’s just not answering.” He dialed himself and put it on speaker. It rang severally. Then voicemail. The room changed instantly. The men stopped joking, and their patience evaporated like smoke. One kicked over the chair beside him; another cursed under his breath. The leader turned slowly toward me. And though I couldn’t see his face, I felt his anger like heat. “Your husband doesn’t seem eager to save you.” My throat tightened. “He will,” I whispered, though I no longer believed it. “He will answer.” He stepped closer until the barrel of his gun rested lightly beneath my chin. “Then pray he does soon.” His voice dropped to something terrifyingly calm. “Because men who waste my time usually lose something valuable.” His gaze slid to Ariel in my arms. My blood turned to ice. He snatched the phone from my hand so hard it nearly flew across the room. “This is ridiculous.” He typed Brown’s number into his own phone and pressed call, pacing once across the concrete floor while the line rang. Every second felt like a countdown to our deaths. Then a robotic voice blasted through the speaker. ‘The caller you are trying to reach is currently unreachable.‘ The room went silent. My lungs forgot how to work. Oh God. Brown had turned off his phone. They forced me to call my family. I tried my parents, but the line just rang into the void. I tried my sister; the same robotic voice told me she was unreachable. I was completely alone. My heart pounded so violently I thought it might burst through my ribs. If these men couldn’t get what they wanted… then we were worthless. The leader slowly lowered the phone. Then he hurled mine onto the metal table. It shattered against the edge and clattered to the floor in pieces. “Your husband turned his damn phone off,” he said, voice shaking with fury. “And that pisses me off.” One of the others stepped forward. “Boss, let’s just wipe them and go. We have the cash and the jewelry. We can’t leave witnesses, and we can’t afford mistakes that trace back to us.” The words sliced through me. As if Ariel and I were stains to be cleaned. The leader nodded once. My knees gave out. I dropped to the floor with Ariel clutched against me. “Please!” I screamed, crawling toward him. “Please, you can kill me if you want, but let my child go! She’s just a baby! She knows nothing—please!” Tears blinded me. Ariel began sobbing wildly in my arms. “Mummy! Mummy!” The sound seemed to snap the last thread of patience inside the leader. “Shut her up!” he roared. He cocked the gun. Then aimed it directly at us. Time stopped. I wrapped my entire body around Ariel, covering her head, her chest, every inch of her I could reach. My bruised back arched over her like armor. I squeezed my eyes shut. Please let it be me. Please not her. Please not her. Two gunshots exploded through the room. My body jerked. Then… nothing. There was no pain, no darkness, and no blood spilling warm across my skin. My heart thundered as I opened my eyes. Ariel was crying beneath me, but alive. I pulled back frantically, checking her face, her little arms, her chest. No blood. No wound. Then a groan cut through the room. I looked up. The leader was on the floor. Blood spread beneath him in a dark pool, his gun skidding across the concrete. The other masked men had frozen, hands half-raised, because at the doorway stood men with weapons trained on them. And in the center of them. He was a man of imposing height and broad shoulders, dressed in black so sharp and clean it made the room look dirtier. He held a gun loosely at his side, as if violence weighed nothing in his hand. I could barely make out his face at first, only the outline of power in the dim light. He didn’t shout. He simply stepped into the room like he already owned it. “Take them out,” he said. His voice was low, calm, and absolute. His men moved instantly, dragging the masked criminals away while the wounded boss screamed curses into the floor. Then the stranger turned to me and crouched. The shadows shifted. For the first time, I saw him a little more clearly. A face too handsome to belong in a place like this. Sharp jaw. Dark eyes. Cold, unreadable, fixed on me with unsettling focus. The kind of man women fantasized about… and sensible people feared. He looked at the bruises on my face. The child in my arms. The blood on my dress. Then his gaze returned to mine. “You’re safe now,” he said.~THE MORNING AFTER~ AMAYA’S POV By the time I finished bathing and changed into the black nightwear Maria left for me, my entire body stung badly. The warm water had relaxed me for a few minutes, but now every bruise felt sharper somehow. I stood in front of the bathroom mirror while cleaning the cuts on my arms carefully, trying not to hiss whenever the antiseptic touched broken skin. After tending to my wounds, I switched off the bathroom light and walked back into the bedroom quietly. Ariel was already asleep beneath the duvet, curled into herself with her tiny curls scattered across the pillow. My chest softened immediately at the sight of her. I climbed into bed beside her carefully and pulled the blanket over us. Then I wrapped an arm around her small body and listened to her breathing. That alone calmed me more than anything else could. I honestly didn’t think sleep would come. My mind was too crowded, my body too tense, and this house still felt unfamiliar. Bu
~EXPOSED SCARS 2~ For one horrifying second, neither of us moved. His gaze flicked across me, too quickly for me to fully read, but enough to send shame crashing through my chest. I grabbed the gown from the floor immediately and pulled it tightly against my body. Ethan reacted just as fast. He turned away and shut the door almost instantly. “I’m sorry,” his voice came from the other side. Controlled, but rougher now. “I should’ve knocked.” I stood frozen behind the door, heart racing wildly. “I brought you clean clothes.” The door opened only slightly this time, just enough for his arm to reach through holding folded clothes neatly in his hand. I hurried forward and took them quickly without letting the gown slip. The second my fingers touched the fabric, he withdrew his hand and closed the door again completely. I leaned back against it afterward, breathing unevenly. Heat crawled across my face, not embarrassment alone, but humiliation. He saw me. Not the polis
~EXPOSED SCARS~ AMAYA’S POV The words came out faster than I intended. Too desperate, protective, but I couldn’t help it. Tonight had already shown me how quickly people could disappear. One second Ariel was in my arms, the next guns were pointed at us. I wasn’t ready to let her out of my sight, not even for comfort. Ethan watched me quietly for a moment before nodding once. “I’ll have Maria bring her back.” Relief loosened something tight in my chest. “Tomorrow,” he continued, “you can order whatever you and your daughter need online. Clothes, toiletries, anything.” He paused briefly. “And before you panic again, no—I’m not keeping you hostage. I just don’t think it’s safe for you to be seen outside yet.” I cut him off gently before he could explain further. “I understand.” My voice softened a little. “I don’t plan on leaving the house anyway. Not until I heal properly.” Not until I could look in the mirror without seeing fear staring back at me. His expression s
~A MOTHER’S PANIC~ AMAYA’S POV The older woman disappeared briefly, returning with a first aid kit in one hand and a small folded towel in the other before placing them on the table. Then she carefully took Ariel from Ethan’s arms. My body tensed, but the woman offered a gentle smile. It was the kind of smile that reminded me there was still good left on this earth. “I’ll clean her up and tuck her into bed,” she said in a warm, motherly voice. For a second, panic rose in me automatically. My body almost moved to take Ariel back. But Ethan noticed. “It’s okay,” he said quietly. “Maria has been with me for years.” The woman—Maria, gave me another reassuring smile before carefully taking Ariel from his arms like she weighed something precious. I watched until they disappeared upstairs, my chest tightening at the sight of my baby finally resting peacefully after everything that happened tonight. “Thank you,” I whispered. Ethan guided me toward the couch. “You
~THE STRANGER’S HOME~ AMAYA’S POV He smiled, but I barely noticed it because my mind had already drifted somewhere darker. For years, Brown made me feel powerless, but sitting there in that car with Ariel asleep beside me, something inside me slowly started changing. I wanted him to hurt the way he hurt me. I wanted him to wake up one morning and realize he no longer controlled me. I wanted him to feel the emptiness, the humiliation, the rage he spent years forcing down my throat. My fingers tightened around the bag on my lap. I used to look at myself and feel beautiful, but now, I avoided mirrors. Before Brown, I was confident, loud, and full of life. I took care of myself because I loved myself, not because I was trying to please anybody. My skin used to glow. I used to laugh without thinking about how I looked while doing it. I even contested in a major pageant once. I smiled faintly at the memory. I worked so hard for it too. Long rehearsals, strict diets,
~NEW BEGINNING~ He reached for me again, offering his hand. I stared at it for half a second too long. Then I ignored it and forced myself upright alone, still holding Ariel so tightly my arms had gone numb. Pain ripped through my ribs, but I swallowed it. I had trusted one man before. I wouldn’t make that mistake twice. Ariel kept crying against my neck, tiny shoulders shaking. I brushed her hair back with trembling fingers and forced a smile I didn’t feel. “Ariel, look at me, baby.” My voice was hoarse. “The bad guys are gone now. See? They’re gone.” She sniffled and slowly lifted her head. Her wet lashes blinked as she looked around the room, the men on the floor, the strangers with guns, the danger fading inch by inch. Her sobs quieted into shaky breaths. Then she pointed a tiny finger at the man in black. “He is an angel,” she whispered. “He saved us, Mummy.” For the first time, the stranger laughed. It was low and brief, but warm enough







