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Escape from Dark Obsession

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.
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Chapter 2

The sound of Luke's car fading into the distance gave me hope. For three days, I'd been working on the lock, bending hairpins into the right shape, practicing when Luke was out. My fingers trembled as I inserted the makeshift pick into the keyhole, applying the techniques I'd researched online during the brief moments Luke allowed me computer access.

"Come on," I whispered, tears blurring my vision. "Please work."

The lock clicked open. My heart hammered against my ribs as I eased the door open, expecting Luke to appear at any moment. The apartment was silent. I grabbed my pre-packed bag from beneath the bed—just essentials, my parents' documents, and the cash I'd been hiding from Luke.

I slipped out, my legs unsteady from days of confinement. The hallway stretched endlessly before me. Freedom was just beyond the building doors, but first I had to make it to my car without being spotted.

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Trevor Black hunched over his steering wheel, wincing as he tightened the vice grip on his forearm. Blood trickled down his arm—not enough to look fake, but enough to make the injury believable. He'd spent hours planning this moment, calculating Luke's schedule down to the minute.

"The bastard will kill me if he gets another chance," Trevor muttered, adjusting the rearview mirror to check his reflection. The fake blood on his forehead looked authentic, and the carefully positioned cuts on his face would ensure maximum sympathy.

He'd sabotaged his own brake lines—not completely, just enough to ensure the crash would look real without causing fatal injuries. The location was perfect: a sharp curve on the road leading out of Luke's neighborhood, where Emely would have to stop.

Trevor checked his watch. Luke was at his meeting downtown, giving Emely a narrow window to escape. If his calculations were correct, she'd come through here within the next thirty minutes.

He took a deep breath and pressed the accelerator, sending his car into a controlled skid. The impact with the barrier was jarring but manageable. Pain shot through his shoulder as he slammed into the steering wheel, but he'd positioned himself to avoid serious injury.

Now he just had to wait for Emely to find him.

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My hands shook violently on the steering wheel as I drove away from the apartment building. Every shadow made me jump, every passing car sent my heart racing. I kept checking the rearview mirror, expecting to see Luke's black sedan bearing down on me.

"Just a little further," I whispered to myself. "Just a little further."

That's when I saw it—a car crashed into the barrier ahead, its front end crumpled. Steam rose from the hood, and through the windshield, I could see a figure slumped over the wheel.

My first instinct was to keep driving. After everything that had happened, caution should have won out. But as I drew closer, I recognized the car.

Trevor Black.

The man who had tormented Luke in high school. The man whose father had supposedly killed Luke's parents. The man Luke was obsessed with destroying.

I should have driven past. I should have kept going.

Instead, I pulled over.

"Are you okay?" I called out, approaching the wreck cautiously.

Trevor groaned, lifting his head weakly. Blood—real blood—streamed from a cut on his forehead. His arm hung at an unnatural angle.

"Help me," he gasped. "Please."

Something in his eyes seemed off—a calculation behind the pain—but my compassion overrode my suspicion. I couldn't leave someone injured, regardless of who they were.

I called an ambulance, then sat beside him on the curb, keeping pressure on his wounds. "Help is coming," I assured him, trying to ignore the irony of comforting Luke's tormentor.

"Thank you," Trevor murmured, gripping my hand with surprising strength. "You're so kind, Emely. Not like him."

The way he said it—intimate, knowing—sent a chill down my spine.

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At the hospital, I paced nervously in the waiting room while doctors examined Trevor. I should leave, I knew that. But conscience kept me rooted to the spot.

"Miss Stone?" A nurse approached. "Mr. Black is asking for you."

I followed her reluctantly into the examination room where Trevor lay, his arm in a cast, face bandaged. He reached for my hand as soon as he saw me.

"You saved me," he said, loud enough for the nurse to hear. "I don't know how to repay you."

"It's nothing," I mumbled, uncomfortable with his gratitude.

"Is that Emely?"

The voice froze me in place. Luke stood in the doorway, his face contorted with rage as he took in the scene—me holding Trevor's hand, Trevor's grateful smile.

"What the hell is this?" Luke stormed into the room, pushing past the nurse. "You're supposed to be home!"

"Luke, I—" I tried to explain, but his fury drowned out my words.

"After everything I've done for you, you run to him?" He grabbed my arm roughly. "You chose him?"

Security guards appeared at the door as Trevor watched with hidden satisfaction, his plan perfectly executed.

"You don't understand," I pleaded as Luke dragged me toward the door.

"I understand perfectly," he snarled, his eyes wild with betrayal. "You're just like all the rest—weak, disloyal, worthless!"

The last thing I saw before Luke pulled me into the hallway was Trevor's smile—small, victorious, and utterly chilling.

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