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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 3

Three days had passed since Derek trapped us in this nightmare, and I thought I'd seen the worst of his cruelty. I was wrong.

Derek appeared in the living room doorway at precisely nine AM, carrying a leather portfolio that made my stomach clench with dread. His movements were deliberate, calculated—the same way he approached hostile business takeovers.

"Claire, we need to discuss Malia's future," he said, settling into his chair with the authority of a judge pronouncing sentence.

Malia sat beside me on the couch, her small hand gripping mine. She'd barely spoken since the cage incident, responding to questions with nods or whispers. The light had gone out of her eyes, replaced by a wariness that broke my heart.

Derek opened the portfolio and extracted a thick stack of papers. "These are adoption documents. You'll sign them today."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "Adoption? What are you talking about?"

"It would be better for everyone if Malia were raised by people who actually want daughters." His tone was conversational, as if discussing the weather. "I've already contacted the Hendersons—they've been trying to adopt for years. They'd be thrilled to have her."

Malia's grip on my hand tightened. I could feel her trembling.

"You want me to give away our daughter?" My voice cracked on the words.

"She's not really 'ours' anymore, is she?" Derek's eyes flicked to Malia with cold indifference. "Once my son arrives, there won't be room for... distractions. This way, she gets parents who'll actually value her, and we can focus on what matters."

I stared at the man I'd married, searching for any trace of humanity. "She's your daughter, Derek. Your blood."

"She's female." He said it like a diagnosis. "The Hendersons will give her a good life. Sign the papers."

"No." The word came out stronger than I felt. "Absolutely not."

Derek's expression hardened. "I wasn't asking."

He stood and walked to the basement door, producing a key from his pocket. "Since you need time to think clearly, perhaps some quiet reflection will help."

Panic flooded through me as I realized his intention. "Derek, no. Please."

"Daddy?" Malia's voice was barely audible. "I'll be good. I promise I'll be good."

Derek didn't even look at her. "Downstairs. Both of you."

When I didn't move, he grabbed my arm with bruising force. "Now."

I had no choice. With Malia pressed against my side, we descended into the basement. The concrete walls seemed to close in around us as Derek's footsteps retreated. The lock clicked with finality.

The basement was cold and damp, lit only by a single bare bulb. No windows. No food. No water. Just concrete and shadows and the sound of Malia's quiet sobs.

"Mommy, why does Daddy hate us?" she whispered.

I held her close, my own tears falling into her hair. "He doesn't hate you, baby. He's just... sick. Very sick."

We huddled together on the cold floor through the endless night, Malia's breathing eventually evening out in exhausted sleep. I stayed awake, my mind racing through impossible scenarios of escape, each more hopeless than the last.

* * *

When Derek finally unlocked the door the next morning, we were dehydrated and shaking. He stood at the top of the stairs, adoption papers in hand.

"Ready to be reasonable?" he asked.

I climbed the stairs on unsteady legs, Malia clinging to my shirt. "I'll never sign those papers."

Derek's smile was razor-sharp. "We'll see."

That afternoon, Nayeli began her reign of terror in earnest. I watched helplessly as she directed the movers who arrived to clear out Malia's bedroom. Every toy, every book, every trace of my daughter's existence was boxed up and carried away.

"This will make a perfect nursery," Nayeli announced, running her hands over the freshly painted yellow walls. "Much better use of the space."

Malia stood in the doorway, watching strangers pack away her life. When one of the movers reached for her favorite stuffed elephant, she stepped forward.

"Can I keep Mr. Peanuts?" she asked quietly.

Nayeli intercepted the toy, examining it with exaggerated disgust. "This old thing? It's filthy." She tossed it into a garbage bag. "Besides, you won't be needing toys where you're going."

Malia's face crumpled, but she didn't cry. She'd learned that tears only made things worse.

"Here," Nayeli shoved an empty box into Malia's arms. "Make yourself useful. Carry this downstairs."

Malia struggled with the weight, nearly dropping it twice as she navigated the stairs. Nayeli followed, offering commentary with every step.

"Careful now. We can't have you breaking anything valuable. Though I suppose there's not much risk of that—nothing here belongs to you anymore anyway."

I started toward them, but Nayeli's sharp look stopped me. "She needs to learn, Claire. The sooner she accepts reality, the easier this will be for everyone."

By evening, Malia's room was transformed. Soft yellow paint covered walls that had once displayed her artwork. A white crib sat where her bed used to be. Everything that had made it hers was gone.

Malia stood in the hallway, staring at the space that was no longer hers. "Where will I sleep now?" she asked.

Nayeli smiled. "The basement has plenty of room. Until the adoption goes through, of course."

* * *

That night, I waited until the house was quiet before attempting to contact my former colleagues. My work phone had been confiscated, but I still had my old personal cell hidden in my purse.

My hands shook as I dialed Marcus Chen, my most trusted team member.

"Claire?" His voice was cautious. "I wasn't expecting to hear from you."

"Marcus, I need help. Derek has trapped us here, and—"

"Claire, stop." His tone shifted to uncomfortable formality. "Look, I heard about your breakdown. Everyone at the office is concerned, but—"

"Breakdown? What breakdown?"

"Derek explained everything. The stress, the paranoid delusions about him having an affair. He said you've been making wild accusations, threatening to hurt yourself and Malia." Marcus's voice was gentle but firm. "You need professional help, not enablers."

My blood turned to ice. "Marcus, that's not true. Derek is the one—"

"I can't do this, Claire. I'm sorry, but I have to protect my own career. Derek's already talking about restructuring the entire tech division. Anyone who gets involved in your... situation... well, let's just say it wouldn't be wise."

The line went dead.

I tried three more colleagues with identical results. Derek had poisoned every well, destroyed my credibility so thoroughly that even people who'd known me for years believed his lies.

I sat in the dark basement, Malia sleeping fitfully beside me on a pile of old blankets, and realized the full scope of Derek's plan. He hadn't just trapped us physically—he'd systematically destroyed every avenue of help, every potential ally.

We were completely alone.

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