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Mother Saves Daughter from Abuser

The three-day business trip to San Francisco had left me exhausted, but buzzing with excitement. The tech conference had gone better than expected, and I'd made connections that could propel our company forward. But that wasn't what had my heart racing as I pulled into our Seattle driveway. After twenty-five years, I'd finally found a lead on my mother's whereabouts. I frowned when I noticed Derek's car wasn't in the driveway. It was nearly 7 PM on a Thursday—he should have been home with Malia. Maybe they'd gone for ice cream? I smiled at the thought as I gathered my suitcase and the gifts I'd brought back: a miniature Golden Gate Bridge snow globe for Malia and a bottle of Derek's favorite Napa Valley cabernet. "Hello?" I called, pushing open our front door. "I'm home!" The house responded with silence.
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Chapter 2

I clutched Malia tightly against my chest as we sat on the living room sofa, her small body still trembling from hours spent in that horrible cage. The confrontation in the garage had ended with Derek ordering us inside, his voice cold and commanding. Now he stood before us, a manila folder in his hands and a look of calculated determination on his face.

"These need your signature," Derek said, sliding several documents across the coffee table toward me. "It's a formality, really."

I glanced at the papers, my blood turning to ice as I read the heading: "Minor Organ Donor Authorization."

"What is this?" My voice came out as a whisper, though inside I was screaming.

Derek exchanged a look with Nayeli, who sat in my favorite armchair, one hand resting protectively over her swollen belly. She wore my clothes, my jewelry, and now sat in my home as if she belonged there.

"It's quite simple," Derek said, his tone businesslike. "My son may need certain... medical interventions after birth. Malia is a genetic match, naturally."

"You want to use our daughter as a spare parts factory?" I couldn't keep the horror from my voice.

"I prefer to think of it as Malia finally being useful to this family," Derek replied, his eyes cold. "She should be grateful for the opportunity to contribute something meaningful."

Malia pressed closer to me, and I could feel her tears soaking through my blouse. The realization of what Derek was suggesting—what he had already planned—made me physically ill.

"I won't sign this," I said, pushing the papers away. "This is sick. You're sick."

Derek's expression hardened. "You will sign, Claire. Or I'll have you declared mentally unfit—not difficult given your family history of instability—and I'll take full custody of Malia." He leaned forward. "Then I won't need your signature at all."

I looked into the eyes of the man I'd married, searching for any trace of the person I thought I knew. There was nothing there but cold calculation.

"You can't do this," I said, my mind racing for a way out. "This is illegal. No doctor would—"

"You'd be surprised what money can arrange," Nayeli interjected, her voice silky. "And Derek's family has so much of it."

I held Malia tighter, my mind spinning with the impossibility of our situation. How had I missed the signs? How had I not seen what Derek was becoming—or perhaps had always been?

* * *

The next morning, I woke to find Malia already gone from the guest bedroom where we'd slept. Panic surged through me as I rushed downstairs, only to find her on her hands and knees scrubbing the kitchen floor while Nayeli lounged on the sofa, flipping through a magazine.

"What's going on?" I demanded.

Nayeli looked up, her expression bored. "The child needs to earn her keep. She's learning valuable life skills."

As if to demonstrate her point, Nayeli deliberately knocked over her glass of orange juice onto the freshly cleaned floor.

"Oops," she said with mock concern. "Better clean that up, little one. And do it properly this time."

Malia's shoulders slumped as she moved her cleaning supplies toward the spill. Her eyes were vacant, resigned.

"Stop this," I said, moving to help Malia. "She's a child, not your servant."

Nayeli's eyes flashed. "She's nothing. Once my real baby arrives—Derek's son—she'll be sent away. Boarding school if she's lucky, foster care if she's not." She smiled at Malia. "Your daddy told me so."

I pulled Malia to her feet and behind me. "Go upstairs and pack a bag, honey. We're leaving."

"You're not going anywhere," Nayeli said, suddenly alert. "Derek said—"

"I don't care what Derek said." I turned to Malia. "Go, sweetheart. Just essentials."

As Malia ran upstairs, I grabbed my purse and phone, already planning our escape. We'd go to a hotel, file for divorce, get a restraining order—

But when I tried to book a room online, my credit card was declined. I tried another, then another. All declined. A quick check of my banking app showed all accounts frozen. My stomach dropped as I realized what Derek had done.

I called an Uber. The app informed me my account had been suspended. I tried Lyft with the same result.

When Malia returned with her small backpack, I forced a smile. "Change of plans, sweetheart. We need to make a few calls first."

I tried to contact my lawyer, only to discover Derek had already spoken with him. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Wright," his secretary said stiffly. "Mr. Harmon can no longer represent you due to a conflict of interest."

One by one, doors closed. Credit cards cancelled. Bank accounts frozen. Transportation options blocked. Even my work laptop refused my login credentials. Derek had systematically cut off every avenue of escape.

We were trapped.

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