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Breaking Free from Lies

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"One dollar, going once... going twice..." Arthur's voice echoed through the dimly lit room, his words slicing through me like shards of glass. "Sold! To the gentleman in the back for one dollar." One dollar. That was all I was worth to my husband of five years. I stood on the makeshift stage, my body trembling beneath the revealing dress Arthur had forced me to wear. The thin fabric clung to my skin, leaving little to the imagination of the dozens of leering men who filled the seedy underground venue. Their hungry eyes devoured me, and I fought the urge to wrap my arms around myself. "Happy anniversary, Melody," Arthur whispered as he gripped my elbow, his fingers digging into my skin. His breath was hot against my ear, reeking of expensive whiskey.

Breaking Free from Lies Chapter 1

"One dollar, going once... going twice..." Arthur's voice echoed through the dimly lit room, his words slicing through me like shards of glass. "Sold! To the gentleman in the back for one dollar."

One dollar. That was all I was worth to my husband of five years.

I stood on the makeshift stage, my body trembling beneath the revealing dress Arthur had forced me to wear. The thin fabric clung to my skin, leaving little to the imagination of the dozens of leering men who filled the seedy underground venue. Their hungry eyes devoured me, and I fought the urge to wrap my arms around myself.

"Happy anniversary, Melody," Arthur whispered as he gripped my elbow, his fingers digging into my skin. His breath was hot against my ear, reeking of expensive whiskey. "This is what happens when you humiliate Zahra."

Earlier today, he'd informed me of my punishment with clinical detachment, as if discussing a business transaction rather than auctioning off his wife's virginity. Five years of marriage, and he had never once touched me—saving that honor for Zahra while keeping me as nothing more than a trophy wife, a placeholder in his home.

"Please, Arthur," I had begged hours before. "Don't do this."

He'd merely straightened his tie and said, "You should have thought about consequences before embarrassing Zahra at the charity gala."

My crime? Spilling champagne on her white dress—an accident that Arthur insisted was deliberate sabotage.

Now, an elderly man with yellowed teeth and liver spots approached the stage, waving his single dollar bill like a trophy. Arthur pulled me forward, practically throwing me at my "buyer."

"She's all yours for the next hour," Arthur announced loudly enough for everyone to hear. "No protection necessary."

The crowd erupted in crude laughter and vulgar comments. I caught sight of Zahra standing in the shadows, a satisfied smile playing on her lips. She wore white, as always—her costume of innocence that Arthur found so appealing in contrast to what he called my "streetwalker" appearance.

The elderly man's gnarled fingers closed around my wrist. "Let's go, pretty thing."

I looked back at Arthur one last time, searching for any hint of humanity in his cold eyes. There was nothing—just indifference as he pocketed the single dollar bill.

The old man led me outside to a waiting car. I considered running, but where would I go? Arthur controlled everything—our finances, our home, my life. The driver took us to an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city, its windows boarded up and walls covered in graffiti.

"In here," the old man said, pushing me toward a rusted metal door.

As we entered, my eyes struggled to adjust to the darkness. The musty smell of decay filled my nostrils, and I heard movement in the shadows. My heart hammered against my ribs as several figures emerged—not just the elderly man, but five disheveled men with unwashed bodies and hungry eyes.

"What is this?" I whispered, backing away until I hit a wall. "The auction was for one person."

The elderly man chuckled. "Change of plans, sweetheart. The lady with the white dress paid extra for a... special experience."

Zahra. Of course. The auction wasn't humiliating enough—she wanted me broken completely.

"No!" I screamed as they advanced. "Help! Somebody help me!"

My cries echoed in the empty building as rough hands grabbed at my dress, tearing the thin fabric. I fought with everything I had—scratching, kicking, biting—but they were too many, too strong.

Tears streamed down my face as I realized no one was coming. Arthur had abandoned me to this fate, and Zahra had orchestrated it all.

Then, as one of them pinned my arms above my head, the warehouse door burst open with a deafening crash. A tall figure moved with startling speed and precision, a blur of controlled violence. One by one, my attackers fell to the ground, their groans of pain replacing their earlier laughter.

I slid down the wall, clutching the remnants of my dress around me, too shocked to move as my mysterious savior dispatched the last of my attackers. When he finally turned toward me, his face remained in shadow, but I could feel his intense gaze upon me.

"Who are you?" I whispered.

He stepped forward, and for the first time, I saw the face of the man who had just saved me from the nightmare Arthur and Zahra had planned.

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Breaking Free from Lies of Contents

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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