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From Slave to Heiress

I stood frozen, champagne flute trembling in my hand as the large projection screen displayed Black Corporation's official social media announcement. The elegant anniversary party around me—our third wedding anniversary—suddenly felt like a cruel stage set for my public execution. The post showed my husband, Houston Black, tenderly kissing a woman's swollen belly. The caption read: "Black Corporation is pleased to announce that the Black family will soon welcome its heir. CEO Houston Black and Mrs. Black are expecting their first child together." Except the woman in the photo wasn't me. It was Camryn Jenkins. The crystal chandelier light seemed to dim as whispers erupted around the ballroom. I felt dozens of eyes shifting between the screen and my flat stomach, putting the pieces together. My heart condition flared painfully in my chest, each beat like a hammer against fragile glass.
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Chapter 3

The basement storage room had become my tomb for three days now, the ankle chain cutting into my flesh with every movement. The metallic taste of stale bread lingered on my tongue, and the single cup of water Houston brought each morning had long since evaporated from my parched throat. But it wasn't the physical discomfort that broke me—it was the memory of what led me here.

Camryn had found it while I was cleaning their bathroom. My most precious possession, hidden beneath my thin pillowcase in the servants' quarters—a tiny silver blessing necklace I'd bought for the child I lost. The child Houston blamed me for losing.

"What's this little trinket?" she'd asked sweetly when I returned with fresh towels, dangling the delicate chain from her manicured fingers.

My heart had stopped. "Please, that's—"

"Oh, how touching," she'd cooed, examining the small pendant engraved with a prayer for unborn children. "A blessing necklace for the baby you killed."

The words hit me like physical blows. "I didn't kill my baby," I'd whispered, reaching for the necklace. "Please, it's all I have left of—"

"Houston!" she'd called, her voice suddenly sharp. "Come see what your barren wife has been hiding!"

He'd appeared in the doorway, his expression already hardening at her tone. Camryn held up the necklace like evidence of a crime.

"She's been keeping this cursed thing," she'd said, rubbing her belly protectively. "No wonder she lost your child—she's been carrying bad luck around like some kind of witch. It's dangerous for our baby to be near such negativity."

"Give it back," I'd begged, my voice breaking. "It's all I have—"

Camryn's smile had turned vicious. "Cursed objects need to be destroyed." She'd walked to Houston's desk, picked up the heavy crystal paperweight, and before I could stop her, brought it down on the necklace with a sickening crack.

The delicate silver chain shattered into pieces, the tiny pendant splitting in half. Something inside me had snapped at that moment—three years of abuse, humiliation, and loss crystallizing into pure rage.

"No!" I'd screamed, lunging forward to save the broken pieces. My hand had struck Camryn's wrist as she raised the paperweight again, sending it clattering to the floor.

She'd stumbled backward, clutching her hand dramatically. "She attacked me! Houston, she's completely lost her mind! She tried to hurt the baby!"

The rest was a blur of Houston's fury, his hands dragging me down to this basement storage room, the cold metal shackle clicking around my ankle. "You want to act like an animal?" he'd snarled. "Then you can live like one."

Now, sitting in the suffocating darkness, I pressed my ear against the ventilation grate near the floor. The old heating system carried voices from upstairs with startling clarity, and what I heard made my blood turn to ice.

"—doctors who specialize in these cases," Camryn was saying, her voice drifting down through the metal ducts. "They'll testify that she's delusional, dangerous. Especially after today's incident."

"And you're certain they'll cooperate?" Houston's voice was measured, calculating.

"For the right price, they'll say whatever we need. That she's a threat to herself and others, that she needs long-term psychiatric care." Camryn's laugh was cold and sharp. "Once she's committed, we can claim she has no legal capacity to inherit anything. If she does have unknown relatives or assets, they'll become yours as her husband."

"She's served her purpose," Houston agreed. "Now she's just a liability who knows too much about our business dealings. The offshore accounts, the tax evasion, the bribes to city officials—she's seen it all."

My hands trembled as the full scope of their plan became clear. They weren't just trying to destroy me—they were planning to erase me entirely. Lock me away in some psychiatric facility where no one would believe a word I said.

"How long before the arrangements are complete?" Houston asked.

"Two weeks, maybe less. I've already contacted Dr. Morrison—he owes us a favor after that malpractice incident we helped him cover up."

Their footsteps faded as they moved away from the grate, but their words echoed in my mind. Two weeks. I had two weeks before they would have me declared insane and locked away forever.

I fumbled in my hair for the bobby pin I'd hidden there, my fingers shaking as I worked it into the lock mechanism of the ankle shackle. The metal was old, corroded—it took nearly an hour of patient manipulation before I heard the blessed click of the lock opening.

Freedom felt strange after three days of confinement. I crept to the small basement window, peering through the grimy glass at the world outside. Somewhere beyond these walls was a life I'd forgotten existed—a life where I wasn't Houston Black's victim.

The intercepted mail I'd seen weeks ago flashed in my memory. A formal invitation to my grandfather's memorial service in New York, addressed to "Miss Willow Oliver." I'd hidden it before Houston could see it, not understanding why anyone would invite me to such an event. But now, staring at my reflection in the dirty glass, I realized it might be my only chance at escape.

I had to get to New York. Whatever connection I had to these strangers, whoever my grandfather was, it had to be better than waiting here to be destroyed.

The memorial service was in four days. Four days to plan my escape from this nightmare and discover who I really was beneath the broken woman Houston had created.

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