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After My Husband Betrayed Me, I Sought Justice

The mountain air felt different in my lungs as I stumbled down the winding path toward civilization. One year. Three hundred and sixty-five days of captivity, of fighting to survive, of dreaming about this moment. My legs trembled beneath me, weak from malnutrition but propelled by desperation. The Coleman estate loomed in the distance, its familiar silhouette both a promise and a prayer. I'd imagined this reunion a thousand times in my darkest moments. Samuel's strong arms wrapping around me. The warmth of home. Safety. "Almost there," I whispered to myself, my voice hoarse from disuse.
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Chapter 3

The needle pierced my arm for the fourth time this week. I watched my blood flow through the tube, dark red against the sterile white of the medical bag. My vision swam at the edges—not just from the blood loss, but from the knowledge that with each transfusion, I was becoming less of a person and more of a resource in their eyes.

"Your pressure's dropping," Anika murmured, checking the monitor beside me. She didn't sound concerned—just clinical, detached. "We might need to slow the flow."

I tried to focus on her face, but my vision blurred. The room tilted sideways, and suddenly I was falling. Not just my consciousness—my body slumped forward in the chair.

"Tiffany?" Samuel's voice sounded distant, underwater.

I felt myself being lowered to the floor. My limbs felt impossibly heavy, disconnected from my body.

"She's crashing," Anika said sharply. "Get the saline."

I heard the rustle of medical supplies, felt the cold touch of metal against my skin as they worked to stabilize me. But even as they fought to keep me conscious, their voices revealed their true priorities.

"Are you okay?" Samuel asked—not me, but Anika. "This must be so traumatic for you to witness."

"I'm fine," she replied, her voice trembling with practiced vulnerability. "But seeing her like this... it brings back memories of my own health struggles."

I forced my eyes open, just enough to see Samuel's face turned toward Anika, his expression filled with concern—for her, not for me.

"The transfusion was going well," Anika continued. "I don't understand why she's having such a severe reaction."

"It's because you're taking too much," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "You're killing me."

Neither of them acknowledged my words.

"We should stop," Samuel suggested, still focused on Anika. "Your emotional state is just as important as the transfusion."

"I can't let my feelings interfere with the greater good," she replied nobly. "Tiffany's life matters more than my discomfort."

I closed my eyes, letting darkness claim me. Even unconscious, I could feel the blood draining away.

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Three days later, I woke in a darkened room that wasn't my bedroom. My wrists were bound to a chair, the rope cutting into skin already weakened by blood loss.

"Finally awake, princess?" A rough voice came from the shadows.

I blinked, trying to make sense of my surroundings. This wasn't the Coleman estate. The air smelled of cigarettes and mildew, not the expensive scent of Samuel's cologne.

"Who are you?" I asked, my voice raspy.

"Your new friends," the man stepped forward, his face scarred and his eyes cold. "And we've got a proposition for your husband."

They showed me a phone with a text already typed: $5 million in unmarked bills within 48 hours, or your wife dies.

"Samuel will pay," I said, trying to sound confident. "He has the money."

The man laughed. "We'll see about that."

Hours later, they put the phone to my ear. Samuel's voice came through, tight with something that might have been concern.

"Tiffany? Are you there?"

"Samuel," I whispered, relief flooding through me. "They want money. Please—"

"Is this some kind of game?" he cut me off, his tone suddenly hardening. "Anika warned me you might try something like this."

"What? No—" I started, but he continued.

"The police are on their way," he said. "If this is real, they'll handle it. If not... well, this just proves what Anika's been saying about your mental state."

The line went dead.

The kidnapper's face darkened. "Your husband thinks you're lying."

"Try again," I begged. "Please."

They did, twice more. Each time, Samuel grew colder, more convinced I was fabricating the kidnapping.

"He's not going to pay," the kidnapper finally said, pocketing the phone. "Looks like we have a problem."

The first day, they just kept me bound to the chair. The second, they sent photos of me to Samuel—proof that I wasn't lying. He didn't respond.

On the third day, the kidnapper returned with pliers.

"Since your husband doesn't want you back," he said conversationally, "we might as well get something out of this."

I screamed as he grabbed my hand and began with my pinky finger. The pain was blinding, all-consuming—worse than anything I'd experienced in the mountains.

"Stop," I begged, tears streaming down my face. "Please stop."

He pulled harder, twisting the pliers until I heard the sickening crack of nail separating from flesh.

"That's just the first one," he said, moving to the next finger.

Blood poured from my hand as he worked methodically across my fingers. I bit my lip until I tasted copper, trying to stay conscious through the agony.

They sent more photos to Samuel—my bloodied hand, my tear-streaked face, the pliers still in position. Still, nothing.

"He doesn't believe you," the kidnapper observed, dropping the pliers with a clatter. "What kind of husband doesn't believe his wife?"

I looked at my mangled hand and felt something inside me harden. If Samuel wouldn't save me, I would have to save myself.

That night, when the kidnapper fell asleep, I began working at the ropes with my bloody fingers. Each movement sent fresh pain through my hand, but I kept going.

By dawn, I was free. By noon, I was stumbling through back alleys, leaving bloody footprints behind me.

And somewhere in the distance, I could hear sirens beginning to wail.

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