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Escaping His Control for My Freedom

The key turned in the lock with a familiar click as I pushed open the door to our Manhattan apartment. The first thing that hit me was the scent—Michael's cologne mingled with something sweeter, more floral. A woman's perfume. Not mine. I stood in the entryway, my takeout bag from Wong's hanging from my fingertips, and listened. The sounds drifted from our bedroom—hushed giggles, the rustle of sheets, Michael's low murmur. A script I knew by heart. Six years of marriage had taught me what came next. I would walk in, find them together, and my world would shatter again. I would cry, scream, demand explanations I'd heard before.
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Chapter 3

Morning light filtered through the blinds as I sat at our kitchen island, laptop open before me. Michael had left for work an hour ago, his parting kiss on my cheek as mechanical as his morning routine. The apartment felt different now—not a home, but a stage set I was preparing to abandon.

I scrolled through my emails, noting Professor Evans' enthusiastic response. The expedition needed someone with my background in water ecology, even after my years away from academia. 'Your thesis work was brilliant, Rachel,' he'd written. 'We'd be fortunate to have you join us.'

As I began typing my acceptance, something caught my eye—a slight lag in my keystrokes. I frowned, remembering Michael's sudden interest in 'upgrading my security' last month. On impulse, I opened my laptop's task manager and scanned the background processes. There it was: a discreetly named program I hadn't installed.

A keylogger.

My hands stilled over the keyboard. Of course. Michael needed to maintain control, even when he wasn't physically present. Every password, every email, every search—he was watching it all.

Six months ago, this discovery would have devastated me. Now, I felt only a cold clarity. I closed the email draft to Professor Evans and opened a travel blog instead.

'Top Ten Coastal Retreats in Maine,' I typed into the search bar, clicking through images of lighthouses and rocky beaches. I bookmarked Bed and Breakfasts in Portland, researched whale watching tours, and even started a draft email to my college roommate who lived in Bangor.

All the while, my phone sat beside me, the secure browser I'd installed that morning open to a different set of searches: Nevada desert permits, expedition gear requirements, and a new bank account application.

Let Michael follow my digital breadcrumbs to Maine. By the time he realized I wasn't there, I would be beyond his reach.

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I returned home early that afternoon to find Brittany in our living room, directing a maintenance worker who was rearranging the furniture. My armchair—the one piece I'd chosen myself when we furnished the apartment—was being pushed into a corner to make room for a sleek modern lounger I'd never seen before.

"Oh, you're home," Brittany said, not bothering to hide her smirk. She gestured to the wall where my framed Columbia diplomas had hung. In their place were her framed design awards. "Just making a few necessary upgrades. Michael thought the place could use a woman's touch."

I watched her, noting the deliberate cruelty in her eyes. She was waiting for tears, for protest, for any sign that she'd wounded me. Instead, I set my bag down and walked to the kitchen to pour myself a glass of water.

"What do you think?" she called after me, frustration edging into her voice at my lack of reaction.

"It's fine," I replied, my tone neutral as I returned to the living room. "You have good taste."

Confusion flickered across her face. This wasn't the confrontation she'd been hoping for.

"We're having dinner here tonight," she said, emphasizing the 'we' with malicious pleasure. "Care to join us for dinner, help?"

I met her gaze and smiled—a genuine smile that seemed to unsettle her more than anger would have.

"I already have plans," I said, picking up my bag and heading toward the door. "Enjoy your evening."

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The law office of Diane Mercer was housed in a discreet brownstone in the Upper East Side, far from Michael's financial district haunts. Inside, the space was warm and professional—nothing like the cold, steel-and-glass offices of Michael's attorneys.

"These papers cover everything we discussed," Diane said, sliding the envelope across her desk. "Full financial disclosure requirements, division of assets, and the grounds for divorce."

I ran my fingers over the sealed envelope, feeling the weight of the documents inside. Years of pain and manipulation, reduced to legal terminology and signature lines.

"Once you serve him, be prepared," Diane warned. "Men like your husband don't respond well to losing control."

I nodded, thinking of the keylogger, of Brittany's territorial marking of our apartment, of all the ways Michael had tried to break me.

"I'm prepared," I said, and for the first time in years, I truly was.

As I sealed the envelope with steady hands, I felt something unfamiliar bloom in my chest—not the hollow emptiness of recent days, but something warmer, more substantial.

Hope.

I slipped the envelope into my bag, already planning my next move. Tomorrow, I would walk into Michael's office and serve him these papers myself. In front of his colleagues. In front of Brittany.

The thought didn't fill me with vindictive pleasure as it might have once. Instead, I felt only a calm certainty that it was time to reclaim my life—one decisive step at a time.

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