LOGIN~THE ESCAPE~
I forced myself upright, gripping the edge of the console table until my vision steadied. Every muscle trembled. My ribs ached with each breath. Blood had dried at the corner of my mouth. This was not the time to be weak. It was now or never. If Brown came back, he would be drunker, crueler, harder to escape. He would finish what he started. And next time… Ariel might see more than bruises. Tonight was the last night he would ever touch me. I staggered up the staircase, one hand pressed to my side, the other gripping the railing. Each step felt like broken glass under my skin. I pushed through the doors of our bedroom, the room that had once looked like a dream in magazine pages. Silk curtains, unique furniture, and a bed too large for two strangers pretending to be husband and wife. I went straight to the closet. Not for clothes. I didn’t care about dresses, heels, designer bags, or the expensive life he used to chain me to him. I reached behind a row of handbags and pulled out the small shoulder bag I had hidden months ago. My escape bag. The one I packed every time I thought I might leave… and never did. With shaking hands, I stuffed in the jewelry Brown bought after each beating. Diamond earrings after the broken wrist. Gold bracelets after the black eye. A luxury watch after the miscarriage he called bad timing. Lastly, I tucked in my phone. Tonight, it would pay for freedom. Then I grabbed the cash I had hidden in envelopes, books, behind drawers, small amounts stolen from grocery budgets and housekeeping allowances. Money saved one trembling bill at a time for a day I prayed would come. I tied the bag tight around my waist and wore a loose, big gown. Then I wrapped a large headscarf around my hair, letting it fall low enough to shadow half my swollen face. When I entered Ariel’s room, she was kneeling beside her tiny backpack, tongue peeking out in concentration as she fought the zipper. My heart shattered. She was four years old and already knew how to pack in silence. I knelt in front of her despite the pain and took her little hands in mine. “Are you ready to play a game with Mommy?” Her eyes lit up instantly. “Yes.” “Good girl.” My throat tightened. “I need you to hide under Mommy’s gown and hold my waist very tight, just like when we play monster cave.” She giggled softly. “But this time, no talking. No laughing. And don’t let go until Mommy says so. Can you do that?” She nodded seriously. “I’m ready.” I smiled even as tears burned behind my eyes. I slipped her small backpack onto her shoulders and took one last look around the room. Stuffed animals, storybooks, and pink curtains. The childhood I tried so hard to preserve inside a house full of violence. Then I turned away. Brown had one strict rule: no live-in staff. No maids sleeping over. No nannies in residence. He said it was for privacy. I knew the truth. He didn’t want witnesses. Only the security guards stayed outside the house around the clock. Loyal men paid not to ask questions. At the front door, I whispered, “Now, baby.” Ariel slipped beneath my gown and wrapped her tiny arms around my waist. Her small body pressed against my bruises, and pain shot through me so sharply I nearly cried out. But pain was better than being caught. I opened the door. One of the guards hurried forward. “Good evening, ma’am. Do you need anything?” “Yes.” I kept my voice cold and steady. “Bring the car around. Quickly. I need to step out.” He hesitated. “But ma’am… sir said—” I yanked down the scarf enough to reveal the purple marks on my cheek. “Do you need me to show you the rest?” I asked quietly. “I need air. And painkillers.” His expression changed instantly—shock, pity, fear. “Yes, ma’am.” He rushed off. Minutes later, the black SUV rolled to the entrance. The driver stepped out, ready to open the door and drive me himself. “I need to be alone,” I said sharply. “Just for a few minutes.” He nodded, uncomfortable, and handed me the keys. I moved carefully, forcing myself not to limp. Not to clutch my ribs. Not to betray the child hidden beneath my clothes. I slid into the driver’s seat, Ariel still curled between my knees. My hands shook so badly I nearly dropped the keys twice. Then the engine roared to life. The gates opened. And as we drove through them, I exhaled for the first time in four years. Freedom tasted like night air. I waited until the mansion lights were distant stars behind us before pulling over. “Okay, baby.” Ariel popped up laughing, hair messy, cheeks flushed. She climbed into the passenger seat like this was all a game. “Are you okay?” I asked, guilt crushing my chest. She beamed. “Did I play good?” I nearly broke. “You played perfectly.” “Yay!” she squealed, clapping. I drove on, my mind racing. We can’t keep the SUV. Brown would track it within minutes once he noticed it missing. We needed to ditch the car, find a taxi, disappear into some cheap hotel until sunrise. Ten more minutes, I told myself. Then headlights flashed violently in front of us. A car swerved across the road, blocking my lane. I jerked the wheel left. Another vehicle shot in from the side, cutting off escape. Tires screamed. Ariel screamed louder. I slammed the brakes. The SUV jolted to a stop. My heart stopped with it. No, no, no. Had Brown found us already? I gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles whitened. For one wild second, I considered flooring the accelerator and crashing through them. But then I looked at Ariel—tiny, shaking, eyes wide with terror. My strength collapsed. I hit the steering wheel once, helpless rage tearing through me. “It’s okay, baby,” I whispered, reaching for her hair with trembling fingers. “Mommy’s here.”~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







