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Silent Escape: The Runaway Heiress's Refuge Novel Cover

Silent Escape: The Runaway Heiress's Refuge

I was summoned home from boarding school for a funeral, thinking my family finally wanted me back. I stood in the pouring rain, watching a mahogany casket disappear into the mud, while the silence in my head felt like it was drowning me. That night, I hid behind a tapestry and listened through a vent to my father’s study. He wasn't talking about grief. He was talking about "tissue compatibility" and "near-perfect matches" with the family lawyer. They didn't want a daughter; they wanted a donor. My father’s voice was devoid of emotion as he discussed "the harvest." My half-sister was dying, and I was the spare part they had been growing for years. They had even removed the lock from my bedroom door so I could never truly shut them out. The realization shattered me. I was just a biological backup plan, a life deemed less valuable than the one they preferred. How could a father look at his own child and see nothing but a heart to be cut out and transplanted? I didn't wait for them to come for me. I stuffed a backpack, flushed my SIM card, and climbed out the window into a thunderstorm. I caught a bus to the middle of nowhere, ending up in a seat next to a massive, predatory man named Hoyt who looked like he’d killed people for less than a seat preference. He pinned my wrist with a grip like iron and growled, "Who sent you?" I couldn't speak to defend myself, but as we rolled into a dying town called Blackwood Creek, I knew one thing for certain. I would rather take my chances with a stranger with a gun than stay another night with the family that wanted me dead.
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Chapter 9

Eva's hand shook as she extended the paper. It was damp, the edges fraying, but the ink was still legible. As her grandmother reached for it, a wave of guilt washed over Eva. The words on the paper were a shield, a kinder, simpler version of a truth too sharp to speak. A truth about a mother who hadn't died in a clean, sudden accident, but who had faded away until there was nothing left. This note was her first lie to this kind old woman, and it tasted like ash in her mouth.

Nana took it. She fumbled in her apron pocket for her reading glasses and perched them on her nose. Her hands were shaking so hard the paper rattled.

Hoyt stood guard a few feet away, his back to them, facing the street. He was the perimeter.

Nana read the first line.

Mom is gone.

A gasp escaped Nana's lips. It wasn't a scream. It was a sound of pure, physical pain, like something inside her had just snapped.

She read on.

She died. I had nowhere to go. I'm sorry.

The paper slipped from Nana's fingers. It fluttered down and landed in a puddle. The blue ink began to bleed into the dirty water.

Nana's legs gave out.

Eva rushed forward. She caught her grandmother just before she hit the ground. They collapsed together onto the wet concrete.

"No," Nana wailed. "No, no, no."

It was a guttural sound, a keen of grief that tore through the night. Nana buried her face in Eva's shoulder, clutching her wet sweatshirt.

Eva held her grandmother. She wrapped her arms around the frail woman and held on tight. Tears streamed down Eva's face, silent and hot. For the first time in her life, she wasn't crying alone in a locked room. She was sharing the weight.

Hoyt turned around at the sound of the wail. He saw the two women huddled on the ground, surrounded by spilled apples and rain.

A sharp pain hit his chest. A memory of sand, blood, and a similar sound of grief flashed in his mind. He shoved it down.

He stepped forward, casting a shadow over them, blocking the wind.

A car drove by slowly, the driver craning his neck to gawk at the scene. Hoyt glared at the driver. His expression was murderous. The car sped up and vanished into the night.

"My baby," Nana sobbed. "My Amirah..."

Eva buried her face in Nana's neck, smelling lavender and old wool.

Hoyt realized they couldn't stay on the ground. The cold was seeping into them.

He crouched down beside them. His voice was surprisingly gentle, a stark contrast to his earlier roughness.

"Mrs. Rose," he said softly. "We need to get you inside."

Nana nodded weakly. She tried to stand, but she had no strength left.

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