
Escape from Dark Obsession
Chapter 1
Something was wrong with Luke. I could feel it in the way he'd been distant lately, canceling our dinner plans with terse texts that offered no explanations. The man who once rushed home to me now stayed out until dawn, leaving me alone in our bed with nothing but questions.
"Another late night?" I asked, watching him adjust his tie in the mirror. His eyes, once warm amber pools I could lose myself in, now avoided mine.
"Work emergency," he replied, not meeting my gaze. "Don't wait up."
It was the third time this week. Our wedding was supposed to be in four months, but lately, Luke had seemed more like a stranger than my fiancé.
I tried calling him that evening, but it went straight to voicemail. By midnight, I gave up and wandered into his study, a room he'd always kept meticulously organized. Now it was chaos—papers scattered across the desk, books piled haphazardly on the floor.
That's when I saw them. Photographs of Trevor Black—Luke's high school tormentor—pinned to a corkboard. Below them were notes in Luke's handwriting, detailing Trevor's daily routines, his addresses, even his family connections.
My blood ran cold. Next to the photos was a newspaper clipping about Victor Black, Trevor's father. The headline read: "Real Estate Mogul Acquitted of Murder Charges."
"Luke?" I called out, my voice trembling. "What is all this?"
He appeared in the doorway, his face hardening when he saw what I'd discovered. "You shouldn't be in here."
"What's going on? These are pictures of Trevor... why are you tracking him?"
Luke's jaw tightened. "Some things are more important than wedding plans, Emely."
"More important than us?" I stepped closer, reaching for his hand, but he pulled away. "Talk to me. Whatever's happening—"
"You wouldn't understand," he cut me off, his voice flat. "Some debts need to be paid."
The warmth that had once filled his eyes was gone, replaced by something dark and obsessive that made my skin crawl.
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Three days later, I came home to find Luke standing in our living room, Whiskers cradled in his arms. My heart leaped at the sight of my beloved cat, then froze at Luke's expression—unusually calm, almost peaceful.
"Luke, what's wrong?" I asked, setting down my purse.
"Trevor needs to understand what it means to lose something precious," he said softly, stroking Whiskers' fur.
I moved toward him, hands outstretched. "Give me Whiskers."
"He needs to learn that actions have consequences." Luke's grip tightened on my cat. "I've been following him, studying his patterns. Did you know he has a weakness for stray animals? He'll do anything for them."
Horror dawned on me as I realized what he was planning. "No, Luke, please—not Whiskers. He's innocent."
"Innocent?" Luke's laugh was hollow. "Was I innocent when Trevor made my life hell? Were my parents innocent when Victor Black had them killed?"
I reached for Whiskers again, tears streaming down my face. "This isn't you talking. Please, Luke—"
"I've been patient," he continued as if I hadn't spoken. "I've studied him for months. Now it's time for Trevor to feel what loss really means."
Despite my pleas, Luke walked out with Whiskers in his arms, leaving me sobbing in the doorway.
Hours later, he returned alone. Blood smeared his shirt collar, his eyes vacant. "It's done," he said simply.
On the kitchen counter lay Whiskers' collar, the name tag still attached.
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I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. All I knew was that I had to get away from him—from what he'd become.
While Luke was out the next morning, I frantically packed a bag, grabbing essentials and my parents' documents from the safe. My hands shook as I zipped it closed.
I reached for the door handle, but it wouldn't turn. Confused, I tried again, jiggling it harder.
"Looking for this?" Luke's voice came from behind me. He dangled a set of new keys. "I had the locks changed yesterday."
"Why?" I whispered.
"Because you don't understand yet." His voice was eerily calm. "Trevor's family destroyed everything I loved. My parents, my childhood—everything."
"This isn't about Trevor!" I cried. "This is about us!"
"There is no us until you choose my side," Luke growled, his hands gripping my shoulders. "Until you understand that this revenge is necessary."
I tried to break free, but his fingers dug into my arms, bruising. He dragged me to our bedroom, shoving me inside.
From the outside, I heard the sound of hammering. Rushing to the window, I watched in horror as Luke boarded it up from the outside.
"Let me out!" I screamed, pounding on the glass.
"You're staying here until you understand," he called through the wood. "This is for both our good."
I sank to the floor, my back against the wall, as the realization hit me: I was no longer his fiancée.
I was his prisoner.
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