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Breaking Free from His Grip

The set of matching coffee mugs felt warm in my hands as I climbed the steps to Marcus's penthouse. I'd spent weeks crafting them in my small pottery studio, carefully glazing them in our favorite shades of blue and gold. They weren't just mugs—they were symbols of our future together, of the mornings we'd share over coffee after we were married. One month. Just one more month until I would become Mrs. Vasquez. I slipped my key into the lock, a smile playing on my lips. Marcus wasn't expecting me today. He'd mentioned a late meeting, but I couldn't wait to see his reaction to my surprise. "He'll love them," I whispered to myself, stepping into the marble foyer.
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The set of matching coffee mugs felt warm in my hands as I climbed the steps to Marcus's penthouse. I'd spent weeks crafting them in my small pottery studio, carefully glazing them in our favorite shades of blue and gold. They weren't just mugs—they were symbols of our future together, of the mornings we'd share over coffee after we were married.

One month. Just one more month until I would become Mrs. Vasquez.

I slipped my key into the lock, a smile playing on my lips. Marcus wasn't expecting me today. He'd mentioned a late meeting, but I couldn't wait to see his reaction to my surprise.

"He'll love them," I whispered to myself, stepping into the marble foyer.

The penthouse was quiet, but not empty. A strip of light spilled from beneath the study door, and I heard Marcus's voice drifting through the hall.

"—just a matter of time, Catherine."

I froze, my fingers tightening around the mugs. Catherine? Why was he talking to her?

"She's still clueless," Marcus continued, his tone casual, as if discussing the weather. "Completely bought the whole fairytale."

Something in his voice made my stomach twist. I moved closer to the door, my heart beginning to pound.

"Catherine, you know I love you," Marcus said, his voice dropping to that intimate tone I thought was reserved only for me. "This marriage to Lily is purely functional—she'll give us the heir my family demands, and after the child is born, I'll divorce her quietly."

The mug in my right hand slipped. I caught it just before it hit the floor, but my knuckles had gone white.

"Two years maximum," Marcus continued, "then we'll finally be together as we were always meant to be."

A woman's laugh—cold, confident—echoed through the speakerphone. "I've waited this long, darling. I can wait a bit longer. Just make sure she doesn't get any foolish ideas about forever."

The room tilted sideways. My chest constricted as if all the air had been sucked from the apartment.

"Forever?" Marcus chuckled. "She's a means to an end, Catherine. Nothing more."

The mug in my left hand slipped next. This time, I couldn't catch it. It hit the marble floor with a sickening crack, shattering into a dozen pieces. The sound echoed through the hallway like a gunshot.

Silence fell immediately. Then came the sound of a chair scraping back.

"Lily?" Marcus's voice was sharp with alarm.

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. My eyes fixed on the broken ceramic scattered across the floor—beautiful pieces now fractured beyond repair.

The study door flew open. Marcus stood there, his face draining of color as he took in the scene: me standing in the hallway, surrounded by broken pottery, my expression no doubt reflecting the devastation inside me.

"Lily," he repeated, stepping toward me. "I can explain—"

"Don't," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "Don't lie to me anymore."

His mouth opened and closed a few times before he found words. "You're overreacting. This is a practical arrangement that benefits everyone."

"Benefits everyone?" I echoed, my voice cracking. "How does it benefit me to be used as a broodmare?"

"You'll be well compensated," he said, reaching for me. "And you'll want for nothing while we're together."

I stepped back, avoiding his touch. "Tell me the truth," I demanded. "All of it."

Something shifted in his eyes—calculation replacing concern. "Fine. Yes, Catherine is my future. She always has been. But my family needs an heir, and Catherine can't provide that right now. You were the perfect solution."

Each word was another knife in my heart. Every memory we'd shared, every promise he'd made—all lies. Calculated moves in some elaborate chess game where I was just a pawn.

That night, alone in my apartment, I stared at the ceiling and made my decision. I wouldn't confront him publicly. I wouldn't scream or cry or beg for his love.

I would simply disappear.

On the day of our wedding, the cathedral was filled with white roses and five hundred of New York's elite. An orchestra played Pachelbel's Canon as guests whispered excitedly about the union of two powerful families.

Marcus stood at the altar, immaculate in his Tom Ford tuxedo, checking his watch with growing irritation.

The music swelled for my entrance. And swelled again.

And again.

I never appeared.

Instead, the wedding planner approached Marcus with a small, elegantly wrapped box.

"From Ms. Richardson," she said quietly.

Inside, Marcus found my engagement ring, my wedding dress torn into pieces, and a handwritten note:

"I will not be your vessel. I will not be your pawn. You wanted a transaction, but I choose freedom. Don't look for me."

As Marcus's carefully constructed world crumbled around him, I was already on a plane heading west, leaving behind everything I thought I wanted—and taking the first step toward finding what I truly needed: myself.

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