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Betrayed in the Basement, Rising in the Garden Novel Cover

Betrayed in the Basement, Rising in the Garden

The basement door slammed shut with a finality that echoed through my bones. I pressed my hands against the cold, unyielding surface, my swollen belly making it difficult to bend forward. "Miles!" I screamed, my voice bouncing off the concrete walls. "Why are you doing this? Please, I'm nine months pregnant!" The silence that followed was deafening. I slid down to the floor, my back against the door, one hand protectively cradling my belly where our child kicked vigorously. "I don't understand," I whispered to myself, tears streaming down my face. "What did I do wrong?" The basement light flickered overhead, casting eerie shadows across the sparse furnishings—a bed with thin blankets, a small table, and a chair. This wasn't the room of someone valued; it was a prison. Footsteps sounded on the stairs.
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The basement door slammed shut with a finality that echoed through my bones. I pressed my hands against the cold, unyielding surface, my swollen belly making it difficult to bend forward.

"Miles!" I screamed, my voice bouncing off the concrete walls. "Why are you doing this? Please, I'm nine months pregnant!"

The silence that followed was deafening. I slid down to the floor, my back against the door, one hand protectively cradling my belly where our child kicked vigorously.

"I don't understand," I whispered to myself, tears streaming down my face. "What did I do wrong?"

The basement light flickered overhead, casting eerie shadows across the sparse furnishings—a bed with thin blankets, a small table, and a chair. This wasn't the room of someone valued; it was a prison.

Footsteps sounded on the stairs. My heart leapt with hope as the door swung open. Miles stood there, his face a mask I didn't recognize.

"Miles," I breathed, reaching for him. "Thank God. This is all a mistake, right?"

He stepped back, avoiding my touch. The distance between us felt immeasurable.

"No mistake, Laurel." His voice was ice. "I've made my choice."

"Choice?" I struggled to my feet, waddling toward him. "What choice? Our baby is coming. Your child!"

His eyes flickered briefly to my stomach before hardening again. "I've chosen Blakely."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Blakely Thomas—the woman who'd been circling Miles like a vulture for months.

"But... but we've been together since we were children," I pleaded, my voice breaking. "We love each other. Don't you remember the promises we made?"

"Things change." He wouldn't meet my eyes. "Blakely is better suited for my position in the family business. She understands the world I live in."

"And I don't? After all these years?" I laughed bitterly, the sound scraping my throat. "What about our baby?"

The silence stretched between us. Finally, Miles spoke, his voice flat. "Blakely will give me children."

The words sliced through me. I stumbled backward, clutching my stomach as our child kicked again, as if sensing my distress.

"You can't mean that," I whispered. "Please, Miles. Don't do this."

He turned to leave, his hand on the doorknob. "You'll stay here until... until things are resolved."

"Resolved? What does that mean?" Panic clawed at my throat. "Miles!"

The door closed behind him. I heard the lock turn.

Hours later—or perhaps days, time blurred in the windowless basement—the door opened again. Blakely stood there, her perfect smile gleaming in the dim light.

"Hello, Laurel." Her voice dripped false sweetness. "How are we feeling today?"

I glared at her, saying nothing.

"Oh, don't look so hostile." She stepped inside, followed by an older woman carrying a medical bag. "I brought someone to help you."

"My name is Dr. Margaret Hayes," the woman said, her eyes cold and clinical. "I'll be taking care of you during your... extended pregnancy."

"What do you mean, extended?" Fear gripped me. "My due date is in three days."

Blakely's smile widened. "We've decided it's better to wait a bit longer. Just a precaution."

"Wait? For what?" I backed away as the doctor approached with a syringe. "No! You can't do this!"

"Miles!" I screamed, desperate for him to appear, to stop this madness. "Miles, please!"

He was there, standing in the doorway behind Blakely. Our eyes met.

"Stop this," I begged him. "Don't let them hurt our baby."

He said nothing, his face impassive as Dr. Hayes grabbed my arm and plunged the needle into my skin.

The drug worked quickly. I felt my body relaxing against my will, my protests growing slurred.

"What... what did you give me?"

"Just something to delay labor," Dr. Hayes explained clinically. "It's quite safe. For now."

Days passed in a haze of pain and confusion. My baby's movements grew weaker. I screamed for Miles until my voice gave out, but he never came.

Then, on the third night, something changed. The contractions began anyway, violent and unstoppable.

"Help!" I cried out, clutching my stomach as wetness spread between my legs. "The baby is coming!"

No one came.

Hours later, I held my tiny, still child in my arms, tears streaming down my face.

"No, no, no," I whispered, rocking back and forth. "Please, baby, please wake up."

But there was no response. My child was gone.

"Miles!" I screamed, my grief echoing through the basement. "Miles!"

Silence answered me.

I looked up to see Mrs. Carpenter standing at the top of the stairs, her face pale and drawn. Our eyes met in the flickering light.

"Help me," I pleaded, holding out my dead child. "Please."

She turned away, disappearing from view as the basement door closed once more.

I was alone with my grief and my child's body in the cold, dark basement of the only home I'd ever known.

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