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Maya's Fight for Freedom

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.
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Chapter 2

I stood in the elevator of Ethan's Manhattan office building, my body vibrating with a rage I'd never felt before. The sleek metal doors reflected a woman I barely recognized—hair disheveled from the flight, eyes burning with betrayal. Seven hours of fury had crystallized into something dangerous, something that felt like it might consume me from the inside out.

Fifty-second floor. The numbers climbed steadily, each ding bringing me closer to the confrontation I couldn't avoid. My mind replayed those text messages like a horror film on loop. *Small steps, Sarah. Maya will come around eventually.* As if my trauma was just stubbornness. As if the years of abuse were something I should simply get over.

The doors slid open, and I marched down the corridor toward the glass-walled corner office where Ethan worked. The transparency of those walls felt like a mockery now. How many secrets had he hidden behind that illusion of openness?

I rounded the corner and froze.

There they were. Ethan and Sarah, sitting across from each other at his desk, coffee cups between them. Laughing. The sound of their shared amusement sliced through me like a physical pain. Sarah—the architect of my childhood nightmares—comfortable and welcome in the space of the one person who was supposed to protect me from her.

I pushed through the door without knocking. The laughter died instantly. Ethan's face drained of color.

"Maya," he whispered, rising slowly. "I can explain—"

But Sarah recovered faster. Her lips curled into that familiar smirk I'd seen a thousand times before—the one that always preceded some new torment.

"Surprise, sis," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Ethan's been kind enough to hear my side of things. Something you've never bothered to do."

Something inside me snapped. Twenty years of fear and pain coalesced into a single, blinding moment of rage. I lunged across the desk, my hand connecting with Sarah's face in a wild, slashing motion. I felt my nails catch on skin, heard her shriek of shock.

"Maya, stop!" Ethan's arms wrapped around me from behind, pulling me away. "What are you doing?"

I struggled against his grip, my eyes locked on Sarah's shocked face, a thin red line appearing on her cheek. "Let me go!"

"You're out of control," he hissed in my ear, tightening his hold. "This isn't you."

But it was me. It was the me that had been silenced for too long. The me that had trusted him completely, only to find he'd been consorting with my abuser behind my back.

"How could you?" I choked out, tears burning my eyes. "You know what she did to me. You were there. You saw."

"Maya, please," Ethan's voice had taken on that patronizing tone I'd never heard directed at me before. "Let's talk about this rationally."

Sarah dabbed at her cheek with a tissue, her eyes gleaming with triumph despite the scratch. She'd won. Again. And Ethan had helped her.

I stopped struggling, suddenly aware of the stares from colleagues through those damned glass walls. My humiliation was complete—a public spectacle for the entire office to witness. I'd flown across an ocean only to be restrained by the man I loved while my tormentor watched with satisfaction.

Ethan slowly released me, his hands hovering as if I might explode again. "Let's go somewhere private," he said quietly.

"No." I stepped back, away from both of them. "I've seen enough."

I turned and walked out, my legs somehow carrying me despite feeling like they might collapse beneath me. The elevator. The lobby. The street. I moved on autopilot until I found myself collapsing into a chair at a small café across from Ethan's building.

My hands shook as I pulled out my phone and dialed Chloe.

"Maya?" Her voice was thick with sleep—it was the middle of the night in London. "What's happening?"

"He's been meeting with Sarah," I whispered, the words burning my throat. "For months. Behind my back. I just found them together."

"Oh my god." I heard rustling, as if she was sitting up in bed. "What did he say?"

"I didn't give him a chance to explain. I... I attacked her, Chloe. I lost it completely."

"Maya, listen to me," Chloe's voice sharpened with concern. "Take a breath. Don't do anything else until you calm down. You need to hear him out before you make any decisions."

I closed my eyes, feeling tears slide down my cheeks. "How can any explanation possibly make this okay?"

"It might not. But you deserve answers, not just assumptions."

She was right. I needed to know why. I needed to hear him say it to my face. I hung up and wiped my tears, steeling myself for what came next. Five years of love and trust demanded at least that much.

Twenty minutes later, I was sitting across from Ethan in a sterile conference room he'd commandeered. Sarah was gone—sent away, he said, so we could talk privately. The scratch on her face had been my parting gift.

"I've been trying to help her," Ethan began, his voice gentle but firm. "She's been seeing a therapist. She wants to make amends."

"Amends?" The word tasted bitter in my mouth. "For what, exactly? The broken arm when I was nine? The college application she destroyed? The years of psychological torture?"

"People change, Maya. Healing isn't possible without forgiveness."

I stared at him, truly seeing him for the first time. "Whose healing are we talking about, Ethan? Because it sounds like you're more concerned with hers than mine."

"That's not fair," he said, frowning. "I've always put you first. But true recovery means confronting the past, not running from it."

His words hit me like physical blows. This man—who had once been my refuge—was now lecturing me about my own trauma, about how I should heal, about what recovery should look like. The betrayal wasn't just that he'd been meeting Sarah; it was that he fundamentally misunderstood everything about my pain.

"You had no right," I whispered, my voice breaking. "No right to decide this for me. To go behind my back. To... to invalidate everything I've been through."

Something shifted in his eyes—a flicker of doubt, perhaps. But it was quickly replaced by that same patronizing certainty.

"I did it because I love you," he said, reaching for my hand across the table. "Because I want you to be whole again."

I pulled my hand away before he could touch me. The foundation of trust our relationship was built upon had crumbled to dust, and in its place stood a stranger who thought he knew better than I did what my heart needed to heal.

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