
After Blake's Manipulative Web Caught My Heart
After Blake's Manipulative Web Caught My Heart Chapter 1
The phone rang at 2:47 PM on a Tuesday that had started like any other. I was reviewing quarterly reports at my desk when my personal cell buzzed against the polished wood surface. The caller ID showed Dr. Chen's office—a name that shouldn't have made my stomach clench, but somehow did.
"Miss West? This is Jennifer from Dr. Rebecca Chen's office. We need you to come in as soon as possible to discuss your recent test results."
The words hit me like ice water. "Test results? But I just had my routine checkup last week. You said everything looked fine."
"The doctor will explain everything when you come in. Can you be here by four o'clock today?"
My hands trembled as I gripped the phone. "Is something wrong? Can't you just tell me over the phone?"
"Dr. Chen prefers to discuss these matters in person. Four o'clock?"
The urgency in her voice made my chest tight. "Yes. Yes, I'll be there."
The hours between that call and my appointment crawled by like torture. I couldn't concentrate on work, couldn't stop my mind from racing through every terrible possibility. Cancer. That had to be it. What else would require such urgency, such secrecy?
Dr. Chen's waiting room felt different this time—the cheerful yellow walls seemed garish, the soft classical music grating against my nerves. When she finally called me back, her usual warm smile was replaced by something more careful, more guarded.
"Sophie, please sit down." Dr. Chen settled behind her desk, my chart open before her. She was a petite woman in her fifties with kind eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses, the type of doctor who remembered your birthday and asked about your job. Today, those eyes held something I'd never seen before—pity.
"Your blood work came back," she began gently. "I'm afraid you've tested positive for chlamydia."
The words hung in the air like smoke. I heard them, understood them individually, but together they made no sense. "That's... that's not possible."
"I know this is shocking. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that's transmitted through sexual contact—"
"I know what it is." My voice sounded strange, hollow. "But there has to be a mistake. I've only been with Blake for eight months, and we're both... we were both tested when we started dating. Clean bills of health."
Dr. Chen's expression grew even more gentle, which somehow made everything worse. "I understand this is confusing and upsetting. But the test is quite accurate. The good news is that chlamydia is completely treatable with antibiotics. We caught it early, so there shouldn't be any long-term complications."
Treatable. The word should have been comforting, but all I could think about was Blake. My perfect, devoted Blake who brought me coffee every morning and left sweet notes in my purse. Blake who said I was the love of his life, who talked about our future with such certainty.
"How long..." I swallowed hard. "How long have I had it?"
"It's difficult to say exactly. The infection could have been dormant for weeks or even months before showing up in your blood work. Many people don't experience symptoms initially."
The drive home passed in a blur of traffic lights and honking horns that seemed to come from underwater. I sat in my car outside Blake's apartment building for twenty minutes, staring up at his third-floor window, trying to find the courage to face him. My hands shook as I touched the delicate silver necklace he'd given me for our six-month anniversary—a butterfly with tiny diamonds for wings. "You're beautiful and free," he'd whispered as he fastened it around my neck. "But you're mine."
The apartment smelled like the vanilla candles Blake loved, warm and inviting. He was in the kitchen, humming while he prepared dinner—pasta primavera, my favorite. When he saw me, his face lit up with that boyish smile that had captured my heart the first night we met.
"There's my beautiful girl. How was your day?" He crossed to me, arms outstretched, but I stepped back instinctively.
"Blake, we need to talk." The words felt like sandpaper in my throat.
His smile faltered. "What's wrong? You look pale."
I perched on the edge of the couch, my purse clutched in my lap like armor. "I went to the doctor today. About my test results."
"Test results?" He sat beside me, reaching for my hand, but I pulled away. "Sophie, you're scaring me."
The tears came then, hot and unstoppable. "I have chlamydia, Blake. A sexually transmitted infection."
For a moment, the apartment was so quiet I could hear the neighbor's television through the thin walls. Blake's face went through a series of expressions—confusion, disbelief, and then something that made my blood freeze.
Rage. Pure, violent rage.
He shot to his feet, his chair clattering backward. "What did you just say?"
"Blake, I need you to get tested too—"
"Are you fucking kidding me right now?" His voice was a roar that seemed to shake the walls. "You have the nerve to sit in my home and tell me you've been cheating?"
"I haven't cheated!" I stood too, backing toward the door. "Blake, please, let's talk about this calmly—"
"Calmly?" He advanced on me, his face contorted with fury I'd never seen before. "You lying, cheating whore!"
Before I could react, his hands were around my throat, his fingers digging into the soft skin just below my jaw. The butterfly necklace cut into my neck as he squeezed, his eyes wild and unfocused.
"Who was it?" he snarled, his face inches from mine. "Who the fuck have you been sleeping with?"
I couldn't breathe, couldn't speak. Black spots danced at the edges of my vision as I clawed at his hands, my feet barely touching the ground. This wasn't Blake—this was a stranger wearing his face, a monster I'd never seen before.
"Blake..." I gasped, the word barely audible.
But he only squeezed harder, his grip like a vise around my throat.
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