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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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I clutched my child's lifeless body against my chest, rocking back and forth on the cold basement floor. The silence that followed my screams was deafening—a silence that told me no one was coming to help. No one cared that my baby was dead.

Footsteps creaked on the stairs. I looked up, hope flickering briefly in my chest before dying when I saw Mrs. Carpenter's face. Not Miles. Not Blakely. The woman who had raised me alongside her own son.

"Mrs. Carpenter," I whispered, my voice hoarse from screaming. "Please... help me."

She stood at the top of the stairs, her hand gripping the railing so tightly her knuckles turned white. Her eyes darted from my face to the tiny bundle in my arms, then quickly away.

"How could you?" I demanded, my voice breaking. "How could you let this happen? You raised me. You were like a mother to me."

"I—" She opened her mouth, then closed it again.

"You watched me grow up with Miles. You saw us fall in love." I struggled to my feet, still cradling my child. "How could you stand by while he did this to me? To your grandchild?"

Mrs. Carpenter's face crumpled, but she didn't move toward me. "Laurel, you have to understand. Families make difficult choices."

"Difficult choices?" I laughed, the sound scraping my raw throat. "Is that what you call letting Blakely and that doctor kill my baby?"

"It wasn't supposed to go that far," she whispered, glancing nervously over her shoulder. "Miles just wanted to... delay things until after the merger with Blakely's family company."

"So you knew?" My voice rose. "You knew what they were doing to me? What they were doing to this innocent child?"

She couldn't meet my eyes. "Family loyalty is complicated, Laurel. Miles's happiness—"

"Miles's happiness?" I cut her off, fury replacing grief for a moment. "At the cost of my child's life?"

Mrs. Carpenter took a step back. "I'm sorry," she said weakly. "I'm just... I'm going to my room now."

And she turned and fled, just like everyone else.

I stood there, holding my dead child, alone in the basement of the only home I'd ever known.

Something inside me hardened. I couldn't stay here anymore. I wouldn't.

Three days later, when the house had finally quieted for the night, I crept upstairs. My body ached from childbirth, from grief, from days of neglect. But I forced myself to move silently through the darkened hallways.

Miles's study door was unlocked—he never bothered securing it in his own home. I slipped inside, my fingers finding the cash box in his desk drawer. Five hundred dollars. Not much, but enough to get away.

With trembling hands, I wrote a note on his monogrammed stationery.

*I'm leaving. Forever. You've taken everything from me, including our child. There's nothing left for you to take.*

*Don't look for me.*

*Laurel*

I placed the note squarely in the center of his desk, where he couldn't miss it.

In my pocket, I felt the cool jade ring I'd made for Miles on our eighteenth birthday. I'd carved it myself, spending weeks getting the stone just right. It had been a symbol of our love—of what I thought was our unbreakable bond.

Now it was just another reminder of his betrayal.

I left it on top of the note.

Outside, rain lashed against the windows. A storm had rolled in, matching the tempest in my heart. Perfect. No one would hear me leave.

I slipped out through the servants' entrance, into the howling wind and driving rain. The garage was locked, but I knew where Miles kept the spare keys—in the flowerpot by the side door.

The old sedan started with a groan. I eased it down the long driveway, headlights cutting weakly through the sheets of rain.

Freedom. Just ahead.

I pressed harder on the gas pedal, desperate to put distance between myself and the Carpenter mansion. The windshield wipers couldn't keep up with the downpour. The road ahead was a blur of gray and black.

"Please," I whispered to whatever god might be listening. "Just let me get away."

The car hydroplaned on a curve, tires losing their grip on the slick pavement. I felt the steering wheel jerk in my hands as the vehicle spun.

"No!" I screamed, fighting for control.

But it was too late. I felt the sickening drop as the car left the road, airborne for a heart-stopping moment before crashing into the river below.

The impact knocked the breath from my lungs. Water rushed in through the windows, cold and merciless.

As the car sank deeper into the dark waters, filling rapidly around me, I thought of my child. Of Miles. Of Blakely. Of everything I'd lost.

Dying might be a kindness after all.

My consciousness began to fade as water closed over my head.

My last thought was that death might be better than living with this betrayal forever.

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