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Escape from Possessive Husband

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The steady beep of a heart monitor pulled me from darkness. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I struggled to open them, the harsh fluorescent lights sending daggers of pain through my skull. A sterile scent filled my nostrils—antiseptic and illness mingled together in that unmistakable hospital bouquet. "She's waking up," someone said, the voice unfamiliar yet somehow carrying an air of entitlement. I blinked several times, trying to bring the world into focus. White ceiling. Beeping machines. IV in my arm. And a man—tall, immaculately dressed in what looked like a designer suit—hovering near my bedside with an expression that seemed more annoyed than concerned. "Taylor?

Escape from Possessive Husband Chapter 1

The steady beep of a heart monitor pulled me from darkness. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I struggled to open them, the harsh fluorescent lights sending daggers of pain through my skull. A sterile scent filled my nostrils—antiseptic and illness mingled together in that unmistakable hospital bouquet.

"She's waking up," someone said, the voice unfamiliar yet somehow carrying an air of entitlement.

I blinked several times, trying to bring the world into focus. White ceiling. Beeping machines. IV in my arm. And a man—tall, immaculately dressed in what looked like a designer suit—hovering near my bedside with an expression that seemed more annoyed than concerned.

"Taylor? Can you hear me?" he asked, his tone clipped and business-like.

I tried to speak, but my throat felt like sandpaper. A nurse appeared, helping me sip water through a straw. The cool liquid brought immediate relief.

"Who..." I managed to croak out, staring at the handsome stranger who seemed to expect recognition. "Who are you?"

The man's face transformed from impatience to shock. "What do you mean? I'm Cameron. Your husband."

Husband? I searched my foggy mind but found nothing—no wedding, no memories of this man, no emotional connection whatsoever. Just a blank wall where those memories should be.

"I don't..." I shook my head slightly, wincing at the pain the movement caused. "I don't remember you."

A doctor was called in—Dr. Morris, according to his name tag—who performed a series of tests, asking me questions about my identity and memories.

"What's your name?" he asked.

"Taylor Wells," I answered without hesitation.

"Your best friend?"

"Sariyah Campbell," I replied, the image of her warm smile instantly materializing in my mind.

"Your parents' names?"

"Robert and Katherine Wells."

"And this man?" Dr. Morris gestured toward Cameron.

I stared at the stranger claiming to be my husband. Nothing. Not even a flicker of recognition. "I've never seen him before."

Cameron's jaw tightened, a muscle jumping beneath his skin. "This is ridiculous. We've been married for five years."

Dr. Morris nodded thoughtfully. "It appears to be a case of selective amnesia, likely due to the head trauma from your accident. You're remembering most people in your life, but for some reason, memories associated with Mr. Scott have been affected."

"Will they come back?" I asked, unsettled by the void in my mind.

"It's possible. Memory recovery can be unpredictable—sometimes it returns gradually, sometimes all at once, and sometimes..." He hesitated. "Sometimes those memories remain lost. But the brain is remarkable at healing itself."

Cameron paced at the foot of my bed, checking his watch repeatedly. His discomfort seemed more about inconvenience than concern for my condition. What kind of husband was he?

The door burst open, and a whirlwind of familiar energy filled the room. "Taylor!" Sariyah rushed to my bedside, her eyes filled with tears. "Thank God you're awake!"

The relief of seeing a familiar face nearly made me cry. I reached for her hand, squeezing it tightly. "Sariyah..."

"I came as soon as I heard," she said, then noticed Cameron. Her expression cooled instantly. "Oh. You're here."

The tension between them was palpable, raising questions I couldn't articulate. Cameron merely nodded curtly at Sariyah before turning to the doctor. "How long until she remembers?"

"As I said, Mr. Scott, there's no timeline for—"

"I have commitments," Cameron interrupted. "Important meetings that can't wait indefinitely."

Sariyah's grip on my hand tightened. "Seriously? Your wife just woke up from a car accident with amnesia, and you're worried about meetings?"

Cameron's eyes narrowed. "Stay out of this. You're not family."

"And yet I actually care about her wellbeing," Sariyah shot back.

I watched their exchange with growing unease. If this man was truly my husband, why did it feel like Sariyah was the one who genuinely cared about me?

After the doctor and Cameron stepped outside to discuss my condition further, Sariyah sat on the edge of my bed, her expression grave.

"Taylor, there's something you need to know about Cameron and your marriage," she began carefully. "It's not...it's never been what you deserved."

I listened in growing horror as Sariyah revealed the truth—how Cameron had never loved me, how he remained obsessed with his ex-girlfriend Georgina Meyer, how his family treated me like an unwelcome intruder. Five years of emotional neglect and psychological abuse condensed into a devastating revelation.

"I tried to tell you so many times," Sariyah said, tears welling in her eyes. "But you always believed he would change, that if you just loved him enough..."

"I don't remember any of it," I whispered, unsure if that was a blessing or a curse. "Not a single moment with him."

"Maybe that's your mind protecting you," Sariyah suggested gently. "Maybe forgetting him is the best thing that could have happened to you."

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Escape from Possessive Husband of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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