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My Love Put Me in Jail

Teresa Olsen emerges from three years of wrongful imprisonment to find her childhood love, billionaire Allen Percy, waiting with a vengeance. Framed for arson against Allen's fiancée Jane, Teresa is plunged into a nightmare of medical torture—forced to become Jane's personal blood donor in a sterile facility doubling as a gilded cage.
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Chapter 3

The days blurred together in a haze of blood draws and exhaustion. Each morning, I woke to the same sterile white ceiling, the same antiseptic smell burning my nostrils, the same hollow ache spreading through my body as machines drained me of blood I couldn't afford to lose. Allen had turned me into a human blood bank for Jane, and there was nothing I could do but endure.

Dr. Chen's face grew increasingly concerned each time she checked my vitals, but Allen's orders were absolute. Take more. Always more.

I was dozing in a half-conscious state when the click of heels against the polished floor jolted me awake. The sound was different from the soft-soled shoes the medical staff wore—sharper, more deliberate. I forced my heavy eyelids open just as the door to my room swung wide.

Jane.

She stood in the doorway like a vision from another world—cashmere sweater draped elegantly over her shoulders, diamonds glittering at her throat and wrists, honey-blonde hair falling in perfect waves. The contrast between us couldn't have been more stark—me in my faded prison-issue clothes, skin pale as parchment, body withered from malnutrition and blood loss.

'Teresa,' she cooed, her voice dripping with false sweetness as she glided to my bedside. 'Look at you. Finally where you belong.'

I stared at her silently, my voice still locked away somewhere I couldn't reach. Jane didn't seem to mind my silence; in fact, she seemed to relish it, settling into the chair beside my bed as if preparing for a pleasant chat with an old friend.

'I wanted to come see you personally,' she continued, adjusting her diamond bracelet. 'To thank you for your... contribution.' Her eyes flickered to the bandage in the crook of my arm. 'The doctors say your blood is saving my life. Isn't that ironic? After you tried so hard to end it?'

The lie hung in the air between us, as tangible as the beeping monitors tracking my weakening pulse. I hadn't set that fire. I hadn't tried to hurt her. But without a voice, I had no defense.

'The nightmares are the worst part, you know,' Jane leaned closer, her perfume overwhelming the clinical scents of the room. 'I still wake up screaming, feeling the flames licking at my skin, the smoke filling my lungs.' She traced a manicured finger along my blanket. 'Allen holds me when I cry. He promises me you'll pay for what you did. And look—he's keeping that promise.'

Her smile never reached her eyes, those cold blue pools calculating my reactions to her performance. I wondered if Allen knew how well she could lie, how convincingly she could play the victim while her eyes remained as dead as a shark's.

'It was worth it, you know,' she whispered, leaning even closer. 'Watching you rot in prison for three years. And now this? It's even better than I imagined.'

I closed my eyes, unable to bear the triumph in her gaze. When I opened them again, she was standing, smoothing her expensive clothes as if touching me had somehow contaminated her.

'I'll be back soon,' she promised. 'After all, we're connected now, aren't we? My life depends on yours.' She laughed softly. 'What's left of it, anyway.'

The door closed behind her with a soft click, leaving me alone with the knowledge that she had orchestrated everything—the fire, my imprisonment, and now this slow, methodical draining of my life. And Allen, blind with devotion to her, was her willing executioner.

The next morning, Dr. Chen arrived earlier than usual, her face tight with concern as she examined me. Her fingers paused over the inside of my wrist, then moved to push up my sleeve. I tried to pull away, but I was too weak, and the fabric slid up to reveal what I'd kept hidden for years.

Scars. Dozens of them. Thin white lines crisscrossing my skin like a roadmap of pain, some old and faded, others pink and newer—from the prison days when pain was the only thing that made me feel alive.

Dr. Chen's sharp intake of breath echoed in the quiet room. 'Teresa,' she whispered, her professional detachment cracking for the first time. 'How long have you been doing this?'

I couldn't answer, couldn't explain how the blade had become my only friend, the only way to release the pressure building inside me when words failed.

She gently rolled up my other sleeve, revealing matching patterns there. Her fingers trembled slightly as she documented each scar, her clinical assessment belied by the moisture gathering in her eyes.

'Mr. Percy needs to know about this,' she said finally, releasing my arm. 'These are signs of severe depression and trauma. You need psychological help, not...' She gestured vaguely at the blood collection equipment. 'Not this.'

I wanted to laugh at her naivety. Allen wouldn't care. My suffering was the point, not an unfortunate side effect.

I was right.

When Dr. Chen reported her findings, Allen's face remained impassive, unmoved by the evidence of my despair etched into my skin.

'Treat any life-threatening conditions,' he instructed coldly. 'Nothing more. She's getting exactly what she deserves.'

As he turned to leave, something flickered across his face—so brief I almost missed it. Not concern. Not compassion. Something darker, more complex. For a moment, I thought I glimpsed the boy I'd once known, the one I'd loved for twelve long years, trapped behind the mask of the monster he'd become.

Then it was gone, and so was he, leaving me to wonder if I'd imagined it—a trick of the light, or perhaps just the desperate wish of a dying heart.

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