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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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Chapter 2

Three days after Victoria's arrival, I sat across from Mr. Winters, the penthouse accountant, at the glass dining table. Gabriel was downtown at a board meeting—one of the few moments of freedom I had in this increasingly suffocating space.

"These investment options look promising," I said loudly enough for Meredith to hear as she dusted in the adjacent room. Then, lowering my voice, I slid a handwritten note across the table: *Need funds transferred to London account. Small amounts. Untraceable.*

Mr. Winters' eyes widened slightly, but he gave an almost imperceptible nod. He'd been managing my personal finances since I turned eighteen, and the concern in his eyes told me he understood more than I'd ever said aloud.

"The quarterly dividends from your trust can be redistributed according to these parameters," he replied professionally, writing something on his notepad before turning it toward me: *Account number?*

I handed him another slip of paper, this one with the details of an account I'd opened under my maiden name during a moment of clarity last week. My hands trembled slightly, but I kept my expression neutral. The baby depended on these quiet preparations.

"Excellent," I said, forcing a smile. "I appreciate your thoroughness."

As Mr. Winters packed his briefcase, the elevator doors opened. My stomach clenched as Victoria's laughter floated through the penthouse, followed by Gabriel's deeper voice. They weren't supposed to be back for hours.

"We'll continue this another time," I whispered urgently.

Mr. Winters nodded, quickly gathering his papers as Victoria swept into the room, her arm linked possessively through Gabriel's.

"Oh, look at you, being so domestic with the finances," she cooed, her voice dripping with condescension. "Don't worry your pretty little head with all these numbers, Isabella. Gabriel has people for that."

I felt Gabriel's eyes on me, searching for a reaction. I kept my face carefully blank.

"Mr. Winters was just leaving," I said quietly.

After they left, I retreated to my art studio—the one space that had remained mine since Victoria's arrival. I needed to center myself, to find the calm that painting usually brought me. But when I opened my supply drawer, something felt wrong. My brushes—the handcrafted sable ones Gabriel had given me for my twenty-third birthday—had been replaced with cheap synthetic ones.

"No," I whispered, frantically searching through the other drawers. The expensive pigments I'd ordered from Italy were gone too, replaced with student-grade paints.

This wasn't a mistake. This was Victoria, methodically erasing me from my own home.

I walked to the hallway, needing air, when I noticed another change. The silver-framed photograph of my parents and me at their London townhouse—gone. In its place hung a glossy photo of Victoria at some charity gala, Gabriel at her side, his hand resting on her waist in a gesture of possession that made my heart ache.

One by one, she was replacing every trace of me. And Gabriel was allowing it.

The next afternoon, I was reading in the library when I heard a crash from my bedroom. I rushed in to find Victoria standing over the shattered remains of my grandmother's diamond pendant—the last gift she gave me before she died.

"Oh my goodness!" Victoria gasped theatrically as I dropped to my knees, carefully picking up the broken pieces. "I was just admiring it on your vanity. It slipped right through my fingers!"

I cradled the shattered pendant in my palm, my throat tight with unshed tears. "This was my grandmother's."

"It was an accident," Victoria insisted, her eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "Besides, it looked rather outdated. Gabriel can buy you something much nicer."

I heard footsteps and looked up to see Gabriel in the doorway, his expression unreadable.

"What happened?" he asked coldly.

Before I could speak, Victoria rushed to his side. "Isabella is upset over a little trinket that broke. I've tried to apologize, but she's being so dramatic about it."

"It was my grandmother's pendant," I said, my voice breaking. "The one she gave me before she died."

Gabriel's eyes flickered with something—recognition, perhaps even guilt—but it vanished quickly. "You've always been overly sentimental about these things, Isabella."

Victoria's lips curved into a smile as she pressed against Gabriel's side. "That's exactly what I said. She's just so emotional these days. I wonder why?"

My blood ran cold. Did she suspect my pregnancy? I clutched the broken pendant tighter, feeling the sharp edges dig into my palm. The pain was almost welcome—a physical distraction from the realization that was becoming clearer by the day.

I was being systematically erased, and my time was running out.

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