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After Blake's Manipulative Web Caught My Heart Novel Cover

After Blake's Manipulative Web Caught My Heart

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.
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Chapter 2

The world tilted sideways as Blake's fingers tightened around my throat. My vision blurred, black spots dancing like angry flies at the edges of my sight. The butterfly necklace he'd given me—his symbol of love—now cut into my skin like a tiny blade.

"Blake..." The word escaped as barely a whisper, lost in the sound of my own desperate gasping.

Then suddenly, like a miracle wrapped in fury, the front door exploded open.

"What the hell is going on here?"

Mira's voice cut through the apartment like a sword, sharp and uncompromising. Blake's hands released my throat so abruptly I collapsed to my knees, gulping air that tasted like freedom and terror combined.

"Mira..." I croaked, my voice raw and broken.

She stood in the doorway, her dark eyes blazing with a rage that made Blake's tantrum look like a child's fit. In her hands was the book I'd lent her weeks ago—*The Power of Now*—its pages now trembling with her fury.

"Get away from her. Now." Mira's voice was deadly calm as she stepped into the apartment, her phone already in her other hand. "I'm calling the police."

Blake straightened, his face cycling through emotions like a broken kaleidoscope. The monster that had been strangling me transformed back into the charming boyfriend, but the mask didn't quite fit anymore. I could see the cracks.

"Mira, this is a private matter between Sophie and me," he said, his voice artificially steady. "She's been—"

"I don't care if she's been sleeping with the entire city of Boston." Mira's thumb hovered over her phone screen. "You don't put your hands on her. Ever."

The way she said it—so matter-of-fact, so unwavering—made something crack open inside my chest. Someone believed me without question, without demanding explanations or proof of my innocence.

Blake's carefully constructed facade began to crumble. "You don't understand the situation," he said, but his voice carried a desperate edge now. "Sophie has been lying to me, cheating—"

"I said I don't care." Mira took another step forward, and I noticed how Blake instinctively stepped back. "Touch her again, and I will press charges for assault. Do you understand me?"

For a moment, the apartment held its breath. Blake looked between Mira and me, his jaw working like he was chewing words he couldn't quite spit out. Then his expression shifted again, this time to something that made my blood run cold—a smile that didn't reach his eyes.

"Fine," he said, his voice silky with false calm. "But this isn't over, Sophie. Not by a long shot. Actions have consequences."

The threat hung in the air like smoke as he grabbed his jacket from the chair. At the door, he turned back, and for just a moment, I saw something in his eyes that made me understand I was looking at a stranger. Had always been looking at a stranger.

"You'll regret this," he said quietly. "Both of you."

The door slammed shut with a finality that seemed to echo through my bones.

Mira was beside me instantly, her hands gentle as she helped me to the couch. "Let me see your neck," she said, her voice soft now, professional. Her social work training kicked in as she examined the angry red marks Blake's fingers had left behind.

"I can't believe he..." I started, then stopped. I could believe it. That was the terrifying part.

"Sophie, look at me." Mira's hands framed my face, forcing me to meet her eyes. "His reaction was wrong. Not just violent—wrong in every way that matters."

"What do you mean?"

"A loving partner who finds out their girlfriend has an STD doesn't immediately accuse her of cheating." Mira's voice was careful, measured. "They ask questions. They're concerned about her health. They get tested themselves. They don't—" She gestured at my throat. "They don't try to strangle you."

Something cold settled in my stomach. "You think he—"

"I think his reaction was too fast, too violent, too performative." Mira stood and walked to the kitchen, returning with a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a dish towel. "Press this to your neck. And Sophie? That wasn't the reaction of a man who was surprised."

Meanwhile, across town in my parents' pristine suburban home, Blake was already implementing the next phase of his plan. I wouldn't learn about this until later, but as Mira tended to my wounds, Blake was sitting in my mother's living room, his face a masterpiece of heartbroken confusion.

"I just don't understand," he told my parents, his voice breaking in exactly the right places. "Sophie means everything to me. I thought we had something real, something pure. But today she told me she has... she has a sexually transmitted disease."

My mother's tea cup rattled against its saucer. My father's face went white, then red.

"I'm devastated," Blake continued, his eyes filling with practiced tears. "I don't know what to do. I love her so much, but how can I trust her after this? How can I marry someone who would betray me like this?"

As my parents' world crumbled around them—their perfect daughter revealed as a fallen woman—Blake played his role to perfection: the grieving boyfriend seeking guidance, the wounded man still hoping for redemption.

But I didn't know any of this yet. All I knew was the weight of Mira's hand on my shoulder and the growing certainty that everything I thought I knew about love had been a lie.

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