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Surviving George's Obsession

The referee's voice echoed through the underground arena as I stepped into the ring, my hands trembling slightly beneath the taped fists. Two months pregnant—a secret I'd guarded desperately for weeks. The morning sickness had been manageable, but the exhaustion was becoming impossible to hide. George hadn't noticed yet. Or so I thought. "Lucille." George's voice cut through the pre-fight chaos as he approached the corner. My heart leapt at his rare use of my full name. "The Volkov deal hinges on this match. You understand what's at stake." I nodded, swallowing hard. "George, I need to tell you something important—" "Not now." He waved dismissively, his attention already drifting across the room.
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The referee's voice echoed through the underground arena as I stepped into the ring, my hands trembling slightly beneath the taped fists. Two months pregnant—a secret I'd guarded desperately for weeks. The morning sickness had been manageable, but the exhaustion was becoming impossible to hide. George hadn't noticed yet. Or so I thought.

"Lucille." George's voice cut through the pre-fight chaos as he approached the corner. My heart leapt at his rare use of my full name. "The Volkov deal hinges on this match. You understand what's at stake."

I nodded, swallowing hard. "George, I need to tell you something important—"

"Not now." He waved dismissively, his attention already drifting across the room.

Ruby stood there in a crimson dress that hugged her delicate frame, her hand resting dramatically on her collarbone. "George, darling, they're saying such terrible things about me in the third row. I feel so... violated."

George's expression hardened with protective fury. "Who? I'll have them removed."

"Never mind," Ruby whispered, her eyes finding mine with subtle triumph. "It's nothing compared to what Lucille endures for us."

I opened my mouth again, one hand instinctively moving toward my abdomen. "George, please—"

"Enough." His voice dropped dangerously low. "The Volkovs are watching. Don't disappoint me."

The bell rang, saving me from having to confess what he clearly wasn't ready to hear. My opponent—a mountain of muscle with dead eyes—advanced across the canvas. I danced away, using speed to avoid his crushing blows. But pregnancy had shifted my center of gravity, slowed my reflexes just enough.

"Hit him harder!" George shouted from ringside, his voice mingling with the bloodthirsty crowd.

I landed a combination that staggered my opponent, buying precious seconds. But as I pivoted to avoid his counterattack, my foot slipped on sweat and blood. Just one moment of vulnerability.

The punch came straight and true, directly into my stomach.

Pain exploded through me—white-hot and blinding. I collapsed to my knees, gasping for air that wouldn't come. Something warm and wet trickled down my thighs.

"Stop the match!" someone shouted.

Through tears of agony, I saw George's face—not concerned, but calculating as he watched the Volkov representative's reaction. Only when blood began pooling visibly on the canvas did he nod to the referee.

As consciousness faded, I heard Ruby's soft voice: "Oh, George... she should have told you she was pregnant. How irresponsible of her."

* * *

I awoke to sterile white walls and the rhythmic beeping of monitors. My wrists were restrained to the hospital bed rails—"for your safety," the nurse had explained with practiced sympathy.

"The baby?" I whispered when the doctor finally visited.

His eyes softened with professional compassion. "I'm sorry, Miss Hart. The trauma was too severe."

George arrived hours later, smelling of expensive cologne and disappointment. He stood at the foot of my bed, his silhouette backlit by harsh fluorescent lights.

"You've caused quite a scandal," he said without preamble. "The Volkovs are questioning our reliability. Three years building this relationship, destroyed in one night."

I turned my face away, unable to speak through the hollow ache inside me.

"The board expects explanations." George's voice remained eerily calm. "Your weakness reflects poorly on my judgment."

Weakness. Not grief. Not loss. Weakness.

"Your mother has been trying to visit," he added, checking his watch. "I've had her detained in the lobby. She's becoming hysterical."

Before I could respond, Ruby appeared in the doorway, her face arranged in perfect concern. "George, they need you in the conference room. The board is waiting."

He nodded, not bothering to say goodbye as he left me alone with Ruby's triumphant smile.

Two days later, they told me my mother had died suddenly in the hospital cafeteria. An overdose of medication, they said. A tragic accident.

But Ruby's whispered confession as she adjusted my IV told me otherwise: "Your mother was so worried about you. I simply helped her worry less... and then helped her permanently."

George believed Ruby's fabricated evidence that I had ordered the "mercy kill" to end my mother's suffering. His eyes, when he looked at me, held nothing but disgust.

* * *

The night before my transfer to the Hoffman detention facility, I stared at the ceiling of my hospital room. The restraints had been removed—a small mercy as they prepared me for transport.

A shadow moved outside my window. Then another.

"Lucille Hart?" A man's voice—unfamiliar, gentle. "My name is Luke Bennett. We don't have much time."

He helped me from the bed, his touch careful and respectful. "There's a car waiting. Elliot Freeman has a safe house prepared."

"Who sent you?" I whispered, wincing at the pain still radiating through my body.

"No one sends me," he replied, guiding me toward the service elevator. "I saw what happened in that ring. No one deserves what was done to you."

We drove in silence to a remote coastal road. Luke handed me a small metal badge—my Winter Warrior insignia, the symbol of my captivity.

"Keep this," he said softly. "But tonight, Lucille Hart dies."

The explosion lit up the night sky, flames consuming the car we'd abandoned. From our vantage point on the cliffs, I watched George arrive minutes later, his face contorted with rage and something else—loss?

He found only the badge among the charred remains.

As rain began to fall, mixing with my tears, Luke led me to a waiting boat. "Ellis Freeman is waiting to meet you," he said. "Your new life begins tonight."

Behind us, George screamed into the storm—a sound I would never forget. But ahead lay something I'd never truly known: freedom.

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