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Defending My Daughter's Life Against Betrayal Novel Cover

Defending My Daughter's Life Against Betrayal

The scorching heat still clung to my skin as I pushed through the front door, my legs trembling from three days of standing in those hellish lines. The sanctuary tickets crinkled in my sweaty palm—three precious pieces of paper that had cost me everything. Blisters covered my feet, my lips were cracked from dehydration, and my clothes hung limp with dried sweat, but none of that mattered now. We were saved. The sound of zippers and rustling fabric drifted from upstairs. I frowned, setting my water bottle on the kitchen counter with shaking hands. "Reece?" My voice came out as a hoarse whisper. "I'm home!" Footsteps thundered down the stairs, but it wasn't just Reece's heavy tread. A lighter step followed—one I'd grown to despise over the past months. My stomach clenched as Anahi Peterson appeared at the bottom of the staircase, her perfectly manicured hand resting on her swollen belly like a crown jewel.
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Chapter 2

"No." The word tore from my throat like broken glass. "I won't let you touch her."

I spun toward the stairs, my legs shaking but determined. "Ellie! Ellie, come down here right now!"

Reece's hand clamped down on my wrist like a vise, his fingers digging into the tender skin where blisters had formed from gripping the sanctuary line barriers. "You're not going anywhere."

"Let go of me." I tried to wrench free, but his grip tightened until I gasped. "Ellie!"

"Mommy?" Her small voice drifted from upstairs, uncertain and afraid.

Reece's face twisted into something I didn't recognize—a mask of desperation and cruelty that made my stomach lurch. "You will give me those tickets, Laura. And you will agree to the blood transfusions. End of discussion."

"Those tickets are mine. I earned them." I clawed at his fingers with my free hand, leaving red scratches on his skin. "And you will never, ever touch our daughter."

Anahi laughed from behind us, the sound sharp and delighted. "Oh, this is better than I expected. Look at her, baby. She actually thinks she has a choice."

Reece's grip shifted, his thumb pressing against the pulse point in my wrist until stars danced across my vision. "You don't understand the situation you're in, Laura. Anahi needs medical care. The baby needs blood support. Ellie is the perfect match."

"She's seven years old!" The words exploded from me, raw and desperate. "She's your daughter!"

"And she'll do her part for the family." His voice dropped to a whisper that chilled me to the bone. "One way or another."

I fumbled for my phone with my free hand, my fingers trembling as I tried to dial. "I'm calling the police. I'm calling someone—"

Reece's hand shot out like a striking snake. He grabbed my phone and hurled it against the wall with such force that it shattered into pieces, the screen scattering across the floor like deadly confetti.

"There are no police anymore, Laura. No cavalry coming to save you." He leaned closer, his breath hot against my ear. "There's just us. And you're going to do exactly what I tell you."

Ellie appeared at the top of the stairs, her stuffed rabbit clutched against her chest. Her wide brown eyes—so much like mine—took in the scene below: Reece's hand wrapped around my wrist, Anahi's satisfied smirk, the broken phone scattered across the floor.

"Daddy?" Her voice was small, confused. "What's happening?"

"Come down here, sweetheart," Reece called, his tone shifting to false gentleness that made my skin crawl. "Daddy needs to talk to you."

Ellie hesitated, her instincts clearly screaming danger. She looked at me, and I saw the question in her eyes—the same question I'd been asking myself for months. When had the man we loved become this monster?

"Don't." I shook my head at her, mouthing the word silently. "Run."

But Reece caught the gesture. His grip on my wrist became crushing, and with his other hand, he grabbed a fistful of my hair, yanking my head back. "If you don't cooperate, Laura, I'll lock you in the basement until you come to your senses. And then I'll take Ellie anyway."

Tears spilled down my cheeks, but not from the physical pain. It was the death of every hope I'd ever had for this family, for this man I'd once loved. "Please, Reece. Please don't do this."

"Mommy!" Ellie's cry pierced the air as she scrambled down the stairs, her rabbit falling forgotten on the steps.

Reece released me so suddenly I stumbled, then lunged forward to catch Ellie before she could reach me. His arms wrapped around her small frame, and she struggled against him like a trapped bird.

"Let me go! Let me go to Mommy!" She kicked and twisted, but he held her fast.

"Shh, baby girl. Daddy just needs a little bit of your blood to help your new baby brother." Reece's voice was sickeningly sweet as he carried her toward the kitchen. "It won't hurt much."

Anahi had moved to the counter, where she was unpacking a small medical kit—syringes, tubes, a tourniquet. The sight of it made my vision blur with rage and terror.

"Please, Daddy, I don't want to!" Ellie's sobs tore through me like physical wounds.

Reece set her on the kitchen counter, his hands pinning her shoulders while Anahi prepared the needle with practiced efficiency. "Sometimes we have to do things we don't want to do, Ellie. For family."

Something primal and fierce erupted inside me—a mother's fury that burned hotter than the apocalyptic sun outside. My hand closed around the handle of the chef's knife in the wooden block beside me, the weight of it solid and reassuring in my palm.

"Get away from my daughter."

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