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Maya's Fight for Freedom

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The London morning light streamed through my curtains, casting a golden glow across my desk. It was barely 5 AM, but I'd been awake for an hour already, the words flowing from my fingertips as I revised my article pitch. This flat had become my sanctuary—far from Portland, far from the Thompson house, far from Sarah's toxic presence. I stretched, feeling the pleasant ache in my shoulders from hunching over my laptop. My phone buzzed with a text from Chloe. *You actually awake at this ungodly hour or did you forget to sleep again?* I smiled, typing back: *Creative genius never sleeps. Also, jet lag is my permanent state of being.* *Ready to conquer Seattle next week? Literary world won't know what hit them.* The Seattle Writers Conference. My first major speaking engagement. I glanced at the framed photo of Ethan and me by my bedside—him with his arm protectively around my shoulders, both of us laughing at something long forgotten.

Maya's Fight for Freedom Chapter 1

The London morning light streamed through my curtains, casting a golden glow across my desk. It was barely 5 AM, but I'd been awake for an hour already, the words flowing from my fingertips as I revised my article pitch. This flat had become my sanctuary—far from Portland, far from the Thompson house, far from Sarah's toxic presence. I stretched, feeling the pleasant ache in my shoulders from hunching over my laptop.

My phone buzzed with a text from Chloe.

*You actually awake at this ungodly hour or did you forget to sleep again?*

I smiled, typing back: *Creative genius never sleeps. Also, jet lag is my permanent state of being.*

*Ready to conquer Seattle next week? Literary world won't know what hit them.*

The Seattle Writers Conference. My first major speaking engagement. I glanced at the framed photo of Ethan and me by my bedside—him with his arm protectively around my shoulders, both of us laughing at something long forgotten. Five years together, and he still looked at me like I was the miracle he'd discovered in a Portland playground when we were kids.

*Born ready,* I replied to Chloe. *Though I might need you to talk me down from a panic attack before my panel.*

*That's what best friends are for. Wine and pep talks on demand.*

I set my phone down, smiling. This life I'd built felt surreal sometimes—like a dream I might wake from to find myself back in that house, with Sarah's footsteps approaching my door. But it was real. I was safe. I had Ethan, my career, friends like Chloe who knew nothing of the broken girl I used to be.

The day passed in a blur of productivity. By evening, I was curled on the sofa with a cup of tea, waiting for Ethan to call. He was in New York for meetings, but we'd planned to finalize our travel arrangements for Seattle. When his call was twenty minutes late, I frowned. Ethan was never late.

I dialed his number, but it went straight to voicemail. Unusual. I sent a quick text:

*Everything ok? Call when you can. Love you.*

Ten more minutes passed. My tea grew cold. The old anxiety—the hypervigilance that never fully disappeared—began to crawl up my spine. Something wasn't right.

Then I remembered: Ethan had given me his backup phone password for emergencies. I could check his calendar, see if a meeting had run long.

I opened his account on my laptop, navigating to his messages to find his schedule. That's when I saw it—a thread of texts with a name I'd spent years trying to forget.

Sarah.

My fingers hovered over the keyboard, suddenly numb. This had to be a mistake. Ethan wouldn't—he couldn't—

I clicked the thread, and my world collapsed.

*Thanks for coffee today. It means so much that you're willing to listen. ❤️*

*Of course. Small steps, Sarah. Maya will come around eventually.*

*You're the only one who understands how sorry I am. If only she would give me a chance...*

The timestamps stretched back months. Secret meetings. Plans. Heart emojis. Half-apologies that Ethan accepted on my behalf.

My tea cup slipped from my hand, shattering on the hardwood floor. I didn't move to clean it up. I couldn't breathe. The room spun as I scrolled through message after message, each one a fresh betrayal.

Ethan—my protector, my safe harbor—had been meeting with Sarah behind my back. The same Sarah who had made my childhood a living hell. The same Sarah who had destroyed my Stanford application and laughed while I cried. The same Sarah who had pushed me down the stairs and convinced our parents it was an accident.

And Ethan knew. He knew everything she had done to me.

Within an hour, I had packed a small bag and booked a red-eye flight to New York. My hands shook as I typed a simple message to Chloe: *Emergency. Going to NY. Will explain later.*

The seven-hour flight passed in a blur of rage and betrayal. Each minute that ticked by crystallized my fury. By the time we landed at JFK, I was no longer the calm, collected Maya who had boarded in London. I was someone else—someone with fire in her veins.

I grabbed my carry-on and stormed through the terminal, hailing the first taxi I saw.

"Manhattan. 52nd and Park," I told the driver, my voice steady despite the storm inside me. Ethan's office building. Where he would be working, oblivious to the fact that his carefully constructed betrayal was about to come crashing down around him.

And if Sarah was there too? All the better.

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Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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