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Escape from Possessive Husband

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?
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Chapter 2

Sariyah's words hung in the air between us like a storm cloud, heavy with truths I couldn't remember but somehow felt in my bones. 'Maybe forgetting him is the best thing that could have happened to you,' she'd said. The idea that my own mind might be protecting me from years of pain was both comforting and terrifying.

Two days after waking up, I was still in the hospital, surrounded by flowers from people whose names I recognized and cards from well-wishers I could actually remember. Cameron had visited sporadically, always impeccably dressed, always checking his watch, always a stranger.

'I brought your phone,' Sariyah said, placing the sleek device in my hands during her afternoon visit. 'I thought it might help you... understand some things.'

I unlocked it with my fingerprint—at least my body remembered what my mind didn't—and began scrolling through photos, texts, and apps, searching for fragments of my lost life.

'What's this?' I asked, tapping on an app called 'Mood Tracker.'

Sariyah's expression darkened. 'That was Cameron's idea. He insisted you keep track of your... compatibility.'

The app opened to reveal a calendar view, each day marked with a number between -100 and 100. My stomach tightened as I scrolled through month after month of negative scores. -45. -62. -78. Occasionally there would be a neutral zero or a meager positive number, like breadcrumbs of hope scattered among a wasteland of disappointment.

And then I saw it. A -99 from just two weeks ago. I tapped on the entry, and Cameron's comment appeared: 'Clingy and desperate as usual. Can't even give me one evening of peace.'

My hands trembled. 'I don't understand. Why would I stay with someone who felt this way about me?'

Sariyah's eyes filled with tears. 'You kept believing he would change. That if you just loved him enough...'

I set the phone down, suddenly nauseated. 'I need some air.'

The hospital garden was a modest affair—a few benches surrounded by planters of resilient flowers that could withstand the constant shade from the building. But after days confined to my room, it felt like paradise. I closed my eyes, letting the gentle breeze caress my face.

'Taylor? Is that you?'

I turned to see a stunning woman approaching—tall, elegantly dressed in a cream-colored suit that accentuated her perfect figure, her blonde hair cascading in soft waves around her shoulders.

'I'm sorry,' I said automatically. 'I don't...'

'Oh, of course. Cameron told me about your... condition.' Her smile didn't reach her eyes. 'I'm Georgina. Georgina Meyer.'

The name hit me like a physical blow. Georgina. The woman Sariyah had mentioned—Cameron's obsession, his 'white moonlight.' I struggled to maintain my composure.

'Nice to meet you,' I managed, though it felt wrong to say.

'I just wanted to see how you were doing,' she said, her voice dripping with false concern. 'Cameron has been so worried.'

I doubted that very much, based on his behavior, but I simply nodded.

Georgina moved closer, walking alongside me on the garden path. 'It must be so difficult, not remembering your own husband. Though perhaps...' She paused, her voice lowering conspiratorially. 'Perhaps it's for the best. Not all memories are worth keeping.'

Before I could respond, she gasped dramatically and stumbled forward, throwing herself down the short flight of garden steps with a theatrical flair that seemed almost practiced.

'Help!' she screamed, though her fall had been suspiciously controlled. 'She pushed me! Taylor pushed me!'

I stood frozen in shock, unable to process what was happening. Within moments, a small crowd had gathered, including a nurse and—to my horror—Cameron, who must have been arriving for one of his perfunctory visits.

'What happened?' he demanded, rushing to Georgina's side, his hands gentle as he helped her up.

'She pushed me,' Georgina whimpered, clinging to him. 'I was just trying to be nice, to welcome her back, and she attacked me.'

Cameron's head snapped up, his eyes finding mine with a fury that made me step back. 'What the hell is wrong with you?'

'I didn't—' I began, but he cut me off.

'First you conveniently forget our entire marriage, and now this?' His voice rose with each word, drawing more attention. 'Is this some kind of game to you?'

'I never touched her,' I insisted, my voice shaking. 'She fell on her own—'

'Liar!' Georgina sobbed into Cameron's chest. 'She hates me because of you, because of us!'

Cameron's tirade continued, his voice echoing through the garden. I felt something warm trickle down my neck and reached up to find blood—my head wound had reopened under the stress. The world began to spin as a nurse rushed to my side, calling for assistance.

As I was helped back inside, I caught one last glimpse of them—Cameron cradling Georgina, his face a mask of concern that he'd never once shown me. And in that moment, I knew Sariyah was right. Forgetting him was indeed the best thing that had ever happened to me.

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