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His Downfall, Her Freedom

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1255    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

the floor when

he sound was an intrusion, a connection to

d faded into a low murmur, then silence. The sky outside wa

ad burned away everything else, leaving behind a stra

I finally reached for it, my moveme

n calling for an hour." He

n voice sounded distant, like

He fell down a flight of stairs. He' s at St. Ma

ry sense of inevitability. Of course this would h

y,"

ung

door. It was locked from the outsid

gainst the wood. "Mark! Mark, I need t

uest room. Footsteps. The l

a silk robe, his hair dish

ll is all the

ospital. I have to go,"

, it' s five in the morning. Your father is proba

Mark. My aunt c

or this. We have a breakfast meeting with the bo

d to clos

rd felt foreign in my mouth. I h

readable in his eyes. It wasn't sympathy. It was more

y. He closed the door

back to the guest room. I didn't knock again. I didn

ne buzzed again. It w

heart gave out. I' m so s

to my ear, list

thought pushed its w

o

, so monstrous, that it fel

my head whispered. And so

k room. I was laughing at the absurdity, the sheer, tragic comedy of it all.

n me. I was becoming a

y a cold resolve. I had to get out. Not ju

looked a narrow service balcony, twenty stori

set. I didn't take anything of value. No jewelry, no designer clothes. I took my wallet, my phone, and

the narrow ledge, my back pressed against the cold brick. I didn't look

d back inside, my heart pounding. The apartment was sile

silent on the marble floor. I slipped o

ssed the button for the elevator, the doo

neighborhood, long before Mark and his millions. He was a successful entrepreneur h

see me, standing there

full of genuine concern. It was a sound I

we' d only had brief, polite conversations in the hallway. Mark hated him, saw him as a reminder of a past he wante

I' ve seen... other things. The way he talks to you." He hesitated. "I just want

ent, I was tempted. So tempted to just break down, to

f my brother. Of the cage that love and obl

r potential chain. A kind one, to be sure, bu

voice as empty as I felt. "But

father, for my helpless brother, for kind-hearted Ethan. I was tired of being tangled u

one. I wanted to be no

rrived. The do

to go,"

ound floor, leaving him standing there in the hall

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“Our ten-year anniversary party was supposed to be a celebration of us, but it felt like a monument to my husband Mark' s success, and my slow disappearance. I, Ava Green, the architect, had become Ava Thompson, the invisible hostess. Then, he walked in, late as usual, his arm around his latest young "mentee," Chloe Davis. He introduced her to a room full of fawning investors, publicly parading her, barely even looking at me. "Ava, get Chloe a drink, will you?" he commanded, in front of everyone. Humiliation burned, a hot flush creeping up my neck. I fulfilled the order, my hands trembling. When I tried to serve him divorce papers later, he laughed, dismissed them, and ordered me to "Clean this up." The next morning, he locked me in our room, cutting me off from communication, while simultaneously turning my family' s vulnerabilities into weapons-my father' s gambling debts, my brother Sean' s paralysis-chains he used to control me. He even forced me to undergo a medical examination to prove my fidelity, simply to uphold his perfect image. How could he consistently treat me with such crushing disdain? How had I become so utterly trapped, my past self, my ambitions, reduced to less than nothing? I built his empire; now I was merely a servant in my own gilded cage. But when a final, brutal act of cruelty shattered the last vestiges of my family, and his contempt finally stripped me bare, something snapped. The fear and despair transformed into a cold, clear resolve. I would not just leave; I would dismantle every lie he lived, every connection he thought he owned. The game wasn't over. It was just beginning.”
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