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Wife's Trapped in Abusive Marriage

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Chapter 1

I stared at the headline on my phone screen, reading it three times before the words made sense: "Missing Heiress Found After Seven Years." My fingers trembled as I scrolled through the article, each word a nail in the coffin of whatever fragile hope I'd been clinging to.

Eden Olson. Found in a private facility in Switzerland. Amnesia. Mental capacity of a five-year-old child.

I knew before Harrison even called.

"Jordan." His voice was different—alive in a way it hadn't been in years. "I'm coming home. Pack your things."

"Pack my—" I started, but he'd already hung up.

Two weeks. He left me alone for two weeks without explanation. Two weeks of unanswered calls, of staring at our wedding photo wondering if he'd even remember my face when he returned.

When he finally walked through our front door, he wasn't alone.

"Jordan," Harrison said, his hand protectively on the small blonde woman beside him. "This is Eden."

She looked up at me with wide blue eyes, her expression vacant yet somehow calculating.

"Hello," I said, extending my hand. She didn't take it.

"She doesn't understand complex social interactions," Harrison explained, leading her to our sofa. "The doctors say her mind is like a child's now."

I stood frozen, watching as he tucked a blanket around her shoulders—a blanket I'd knitted during our first winter together.

"Family meeting," Harrison announced later that evening, his voice leaving no room for discussion. "Eden will be staying with us indefinitely."

I sat across from them, watching as Eden leaned against Harrison's shoulder.

"You're to make accommodations," he continued, not meeting my eyes. "Eden needs stability."

That night, I watched from the doorway as movers carried my clothes from our bedroom—our bedroom—to a small guest room at the far end of the hallway.

"Careful with those," I said as one man roughly stuffed my silk blouses into a plastic bin. "They're delicate."

No one responded. They handled my things like trash.

Inside what had been our sanctuary, Eden sat cross-legged on our bed, running her fingers over the silk sheets I'd saved for months to buy.

"Soft," she said, looking up at Harrison with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Like clouds."

He smiled back at her—a real smile, the kind I hadn't seen in years.

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I lay awake that night, staring at the unfamiliar ceiling of my new prison. The guest room was half the size of our master suite, with a narrow bed and a window that faced the street instead of our garden.

Voices drifted down the hallway.

"Harry," Eden's voice, childlike and sweet. "I can't sleep."

"What do you need, sweetheart?" His voice was tender in a way that made my chest ache.

"The ear thing. Like before."

Silence, then the sound of movement. I pressed my pillow against my ears, but it didn't block out Eden's contented sigh.

The next morning, Catherine Morgan, who had worked in our household for years, caught me in the kitchen.

"Mrs. Hamilton," she whispered, glancing nervously toward the hallway. "I... I thought you should know."

"Know what?"

"Miss Eden." Catherine's eyes darted around. "Last night, I saw her. She was stroking Mr. Hamilton's earlobe until he fell asleep. Just like... just like she used to."

My stomach twisted. "Thank you, Catherine."

Every night after that, I heard them. The soft requests, the intimate touches, the contented sighs. Each sound a reminder of my complete exclusion.

After a week of this torture, I found myself standing outside Harrison's study, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"May I come in?" I asked, knocking lightly.

Harrison looked up from his desk, his expression annoyed at the interruption. "What is it?"

I took a deep breath, steadying myself against the doorframe. "I want a divorce."

For a moment, something flickered across his face—surprise, perhaps, or amusement. Then he laughed, a cold sound that echoed in the cavernous room.

"A divorce." He repeated the words slowly, as if tasting them. "And where would you go, Jordan?"

"I don't know," I admitted. "But I can't stay here. Not like this."

Harrison opened a drawer and pulled out a thick folder. "Let me show you something."

He spread documents across the mahogany surface—medical bills, hospital invoices, pharmaceutical receipts. Each one marked with my name.

"Your heart surgery three years ago," he said, pointing to a particularly large number. "Three hundred thousand dollars."

He moved through them methodically, like a prosecutor presenting evidence.

"Monthly medications. Emergency room visits. Specialist consultations."

His finger stopped on the final page, where a total was written in red ink: $5,027,438.19.

"You owe me five million dollars, Jordan," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. "When you've repaid every cent, we can discuss divorce. Until then, you remain my wife."

I stared at the number, calculating wildly. My freelance copy editing brought in perhaps $30,000 a year. It would take... I couldn't even finish the math.

Harrison watched me, taking visible satisfaction in my realization.

"You're trapped," he said softly. "And we both know it."

As I turned to leave, my legs unsteady beneath me, I caught sight of our reflection in the study window—Harrison sitting tall and victorious behind his desk, and me, small and broken, walking away from everything I'd once believed was mine.

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