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Breaking Free from Captivity

The pregnancy test trembled in my hand as I stood in Gabriel's marble bathroom, the morning light filtering through frosted glass windows. I'd done this ritual eight times before, each ending in heartbreak, but hope was a stubborn thing. My breath caught as two pink lines appeared, unmistakable against the white plastic. "Nine," I whispered, pressing a hand to my still-flat stomach. "Please stay with me this time." I slid the test into my robe pocket and splashed cold water on my face, studying my reflection. Dark circles shadowed my eyes—evidence of nights spent wondering if I'd ever be enough for Gabriel. At twenty-four, I looked both younger and older than my age: younger in my need for approval, older in the weariness that clung to me like a second skin. The bathroom door handle turned slightly. I quickly tucked the test deeper into my pocket. "Isabella?" Gabriel's voice, cool and measured, came through the door.
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The pregnancy test trembled in my hand as I stood in Gabriel's marble bathroom, the morning light filtering through frosted glass windows. I'd done this ritual eight times before, each ending in heartbreak, but hope was a stubborn thing. My breath caught as two pink lines appeared, unmistakable against the white plastic.

"Nine," I whispered, pressing a hand to my still-flat stomach. "Please stay with me this time."

I slid the test into my robe pocket and splashed cold water on my face, studying my reflection. Dark circles shadowed my eyes—evidence of nights spent wondering if I'd ever be enough for Gabriel. At twenty-four, I looked both younger and older than my age: younger in my need for approval, older in the weariness that clung to me like a second skin.

The bathroom door handle turned slightly. I quickly tucked the test deeper into my pocket.

"Isabella?" Gabriel's voice, cool and measured, came through the door. "I have meetings downtown. I'll be home for dinner."

"Yes, Gabriel," I called back, my voice steady despite the storm inside me. I wouldn't tell him yet—not until I was sure this pregnancy would last longer than the others.

I waited until I heard his footsteps fade before exhaling. The penthouse fell silent, that particular emptiness that always followed Gabriel's departure. I moved to the kitchen, where Meredith, the housekeeper, was preparing coffee.

"Good morning, Miss Hayes," she said, her kind eyes crinkling at the corners. "Your tea is ready."

"Thank you, Meredith." I accepted the steaming cup of specially ordered morning wellness tea, hoping it would settle my sudden nausea. The irony wasn't lost on me—I'd been ordering this tea for weeks, preparing my body for another attempt at pregnancy, and now I needed it to hide the very thing I'd been hoping for.

As I sipped, I mentally composed a letter to my parents in London. *Dear Mom and Dad, I've been experiencing some health concerns...* The lie formed easily. I needed a believable reason to visit them, an escape plan that wouldn't arouse Gabriel's suspicions. I couldn't bring another child into this beautiful prison, where love and control had become so tangled I could no longer separate them.

The day passed in a haze of quiet preparation. I made discreet calls to my doctor, scheduled an appointment under a false name, and researched flights to London. Each action felt like a small rebellion, terrifying and exhilarating.

By evening, I'd changed into a silk gown the color of champagne—Gabriel's favorite. I wanted him in a good mood when he returned. Perhaps tonight I would gather the courage to tell him about the baby, to see if this miracle might soften whatever hardness had grown between us.

I heard the elevator doors open and Gabriel's measured footsteps crossing the marble foyer. Taking a deep breath, I made my way to the dining room, where the table was set for two with fine china and crystal glasses.

Gabriel stood by the table, his tall frame impeccably dressed in a charcoal suit. At thirty-eight, he commanded every room he entered, his dark hair threaded with distinguished silver at the temples. But something was different tonight—his usual mask of cool detachment had been replaced by something I couldn't quite read.

"Isabella," he said, his voice lacking its usual warmth. "We have a guest joining us."

Before I could respond, a woman stepped into view from behind him. Tall, elegant, with auburn hair cascading over bare shoulders, she wore a dress that clung to every curve, its deep emerald color making her pale skin glow. Her red lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes.

"Isabella," Gabriel continued, placing his hand at the small of the woman's back, "this is Victoria Whitmore. She'll be staying with us."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Victoria Whitmore—Gabriel's former lover, the woman whose name I'd heard whispered at social events, whose shadow had always lingered at the edges of our relationship.

"Miss Whitmore," Gabriel added, his eyes cold as they met mine, "will be addressed as such in this house. Is that understood?"

My hand instinctively moved to my stomach, protecting the secret life growing there as my world began to crumble around me. The pregnancy test in my pocket felt suddenly heavy, a cruel joke in the face of this new reality.

"Yes, Gabriel," I managed to say, my voice barely audible as Victoria's triumphant smile widened. "I understand perfectly."

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