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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 3

"Let go of me!" I struggled against Luke's iron grip as he dragged me from the hospital room. "Luke, please—you don't understand!"

His fingers dug deeper into my arm, bruising. "I understand perfectly," he hissed, his breath hot against my ear. "You betrayed me."

The hospital corridor blurred past as he pulled me toward the exit. Nurses called out behind us, but Luke moved with such purposeful anger that no one dared intervene.

"Luke, I was just helping him!" I cried, stumbling to keep up with his long strides. "He was injured!"

"Injured?" Luke's laugh was hollow as he shoved me into his car. "Is that what you think?"

The drive home was a blur of red lights and swerving cars. Luke's knuckles were white on the steering wheel, his jaw clenched so tight I could see the muscle twitching beneath his skin.

"Loyalty," he muttered, barely audible over the engine's roar. "Everything comes down to loyalty."

I pressed myself against the passenger door, as far from him as possible. "Luke, you're not yourself. This obsession with Trevor—"

"Obsession?" His eyes flicked to me, cold and unfamiliar. "This is justice."

When we reached our apartment building, Luke didn't stop at our floor. Instead, he pulled me to the basement level, down a service corridor I'd never noticed before.

"Where are you taking me?" Fear climbed up my throat as he pushed open a hidden door behind the storage room.

"Somewhere you can think," he replied, shoving me forward.

The room was small and cold, concrete walls bare except for a large monitor mounted on one wall. A single metal chair sat in the center, bolted to the floor. A table held various electronic equipment—cameras, recording devices, screens displaying different locations.

"You'll stay here until you understand," Luke said, his voice eerily calm now. "Until you prove your loyalty."

"Luke, don't do this." I reached for him, but he stepped back.

"Helping Trevor was the ultimate betrayal." His eyes were empty as he locked the door from the outside.

---

Days blurred together in my concrete prison. Luke visited irregularly, bringing food and water, but mostly he left me alone with the monitors.

"Watch," he commanded during one visit, adjusting the equipment. "See what happens when people betray me."

On the screens, I watched Luke circle Trevor like a predator. His movements were calculated, each touch deliberate as he leaned in close.

"You think she saved you?" Luke's voice came through the speakers as he whispered to Trevor. "She can't save anyone."

Trevor's face registered genuine fear, but there was something else—something that made my stomach turn.

"Don't," Trevor pleaded, his voice weak.

Luke's hand lingered on Trevor's shoulder, his lips close to Trevor's ear. "Don't what?"

The intimacy of it made me sick. This wasn't just revenge—there was possession here, obsession.

"Luke," Trevor whispered, "you're scaring me."

"Good." Luke's smile was chilling. "You should be scared."

I turned away from the monitor, nauseated. When Luke returned, I confronted him.

"What are you doing to him?"

Luke's eyes narrowed. "Teaching him what it means to lose everything."

"But that's not—" I couldn't finish. What I'd seen wasn't punishment. It was something twisted, something that had nothing to do with justice.

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A week into my imprisonment, I discovered the pregnancy test I'd hidden in my coat pocket weeks ago. The two pink lines stared back at me, unmistakable.

"No," I whispered, sliding down the wall to the floor. "No, no, no."

A baby. Luke's baby. Growing inside me while he circled Trevor like a predator, while he kept me locked in this concrete cage.

I pressed my hand against my still-flat stomach, horror washing over me. This changed everything.

I couldn't bring a child into this nightmare. Couldn't tie myself to Luke's darkness forever.

With shaking hands, I began searching the basement more carefully. During Luke's visits, I watched him enter the code on the keypad—six digits that might be my ticket out.

Three days later, I noticed something. When Luke brought dinner, he was distracted by a call from his security team. As he turned away to answer it, the door didn't close completely.

Just a crack. Just enough.

I waited until his footsteps faded, then crept to the door. The gap was narrow but promising. If I could just reach the main corridor...

I pressed my ear to the crack, listening for any movement. Silence.

Tomorrow, I decided. Tomorrow when Luke brought breakfast, I would make my move.

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