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Breaking Free from the Trap

Sleep had become a stranger to me in recent weeks. Perhaps that's why I found myself padding down the hallway at two in the morning, drawn by the thirst that scratched at my throat. The house was tomb-quiet, the kind of silence that makes you aware of your own heartbeat. I descended the stairs carefully, one hand trailing along the cool banister. The marble felt smooth beneath my bare feet. As I approached the library, a sliver of golden light spilled from the partially open door. Xander must have forgotten to turn off the lamp again. He often worked late, citing business calls with international clients. But it wasn't the hum of a conference call that stopped me three steps from the doorway. It was laughter.
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Chapter 2

The morning after I discovered Xander and Liberty together, I sat at the breakfast table with my hands wrapped around my coffee cup, staring into the dark liquid as if it held answers. The cut on my palm throbbed beneath the bandage I'd applied in silence.

"You look tired, ma'am." Mrs. Chen, our housekeeper, set down a fresh pot of coffee beside me. Her kind eyes crinkled with concern. "Perhaps you should rest more."

Rest. That word had become a cruel joke. How could I rest when my own husband was drugging me? The thought had crystallized during the sleepless hours before dawn, pieces clicking together like a puzzle I'd been too naive to solve.

The drowsiness that hit me every evening. The gaps in my memory. The way Xander always insisted on preparing my nighttime tea himself, claiming it was one of the few ways he could care for me despite his "condition." How convenient that his sensitivity never prevented him from touching Liberty.

"Mrs. Chen," I said carefully, "would you like some coffee? This pot smells particularly good today."

She smiled, surprised by the offer. "That's very kind, ma'am, but I have my own in the kitchen."

"Please. I insist." I poured a cup and pushed it toward her. "I'd like the company."

She hesitated, then sat across from me. I watched as she took several sips, complimenting the rich flavor. We chatted about the weather, the garden, mundane things that felt surreal given what I suspected.

Within forty minutes, Mrs. Chen's eyelids grew heavy. She apologized twice for her sudden fatigue, attributing it to her age and the early morning. By the hour mark, she was struggling to keep her eyes open.

"Perhaps you should rest," I suggested gently, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Take the morning off."

After she left, I stared at my own untouched cup. The coffee I'd poured from the same pot that had made a healthy woman nearly fall asleep at the table.

That evening, I waited until I heard Xander's study door close. The house settled into its familiar rhythm of isolation—him in his sanctuary, me relegated to the margins of my own life. I crept down the hallway, my bare feet silent on the hardwood.

The study door was locked, but I knew where he kept the spare key. Hidden behind the family photo on the hall table—a picture of him with my brother, both of them young and laughing. Before everything changed. Before my brother died and left me in the care of a man who saw me as nothing more than a convenient tool.

The study smelled of leather and his cologne. Expensive. Masculine. Suffocating. I moved carefully through the darkness, using my phone's flashlight sparingly. His desk was organized with military precision, every pen in its place, every document filed correctly.

I searched through drawers, behind books, anywhere he might hide something he didn't want found. My hands shook as I pulled volume after volume from the shelves, checking for hollow spaces or hidden compartments.

Then I found it.

Behind a row of law books, tucked into a space that wouldn't be visible unless you removed the volumes completely, sat a small amber bottle. The label read "Zolpidem" in clinical black text. Sleeping medication. Powerful enough to knock someone unconscious for hours.

But it was the notebook beside it that made my blood turn to ice.

Page after page of dates and dosages, written in Xander's precise handwriting. "E's evening tea - 5mg." "Coffee preparation - 2.5mg, morning drowsiness noted." "Increase to 7.5mg for dinner party - successful, no memory of conversation with Liberty."

I was an experiment. A lab rat he'd been systematically drugging for months, maybe longer. Each entry corresponded perfectly with the episodes I'd been having—the lost time, the confusion, the mornings when I couldn't remember the night before.

My hands trembled as I photographed the pages with my phone. Evidence. Finally, proof that I wasn't losing my mind, that the gaps in my memory weren't signs of some underlying condition.

A door slammed somewhere in the house. I quickly replaced everything exactly as I'd found it, my heart pounding so loudly I was sure it would give me away.

The next morning brought Liberty's announcement.

She arrived for breakfast in a flowing black dress, her grief worn like expensive jewelry. Tommy clung to her side, pale and thin in a way that made my chest ache. Whatever else Liberty was, she was still the mother of a sick child.

"I have something I need to discuss with you both," she said, settling into the chair beside Xander. Too close. Always too close.

Xander set down his newspaper. "What is it?"

Liberty's eyes filled with tears that looked almost rehearsed. "It's Tommy. The doctors... they say he needs a kidney transplant."

The words hit like a physical blow. I looked at the little boy picking at his breakfast, so small and fragile. "Oh God, Liberty. I'm so sorry."

"There's more." Her voice broke convincingly. "Because of his rare blood type—the same one that runs in our family—I can't be a donor. My medical history... the complications from his birth..."

She turned to me then, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Emma, you're the only one who can save him. You have the same blood type. You're his only chance."

Tommy looked up at me with those wide, trusting eyes. "Aunt Emma? Are you going to help me get better?"

Everything inside me screamed that this was another manipulation, another way for Liberty to use me. But looking at this child—this innocent boy who had no part in the adults' games—I felt my resolve crumble.

"Of course, sweetheart," I heard myself say. "We'll do whatever it takes to make you better."

Liberty's smile was radiant with triumph, though she disguised it as relief. Xander reached across the table to squeeze her hand—a gesture of comfort he'd never offered me.

"Thank you," Liberty whispered. "You don't know what this means to us."

But I was beginning to understand exactly what it meant. Another piece of myself to sacrifice. Another way to be useful to people who saw me as nothing more than spare parts.

As I agreed to the testing, the notebook's pages flashed through my mind. Dates and dosages. Evidence of systematic abuse.

I would save Tommy. But I would also save myself.

The game was changing, and for the first time in three years, I intended to play to win.

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