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From Servant To Survivor

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1111    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

like poison. "What more do you want from me, Mark?" I ask

t of me, his shadow swallowing me whole. "I told you. You're a substitute. My m

im, unable to process the words.

l cook my dinner. You'll clean my home. You'll do my laundry. You'll do whatever I ask, whenever I ask.

. To be reduced to this, in the very home he was supposed to share with my s

caping before I could sto

torney. I will tell him about your father's drunken argument with Emily at the restaurant an hour before the crash. I will tell him how your father swore

is cage so perfectly, using my love and my guilt as the bars. Every time I

bbed, the fight complet

touch surprisingly gentle, which only made it worse. "That's a g

ed around my waist. The apron felt like a costume for the most degrading role of my l

in this very kitchen with Emily, years ago, when it was still just an a

"Big enough for family dinners. For holidays. For you to come over and bak

ing for the man who was tormenting me in her name

e ate in complete silence while scrolling through his phon

sink, washing the dishes, I heard his phone ring on the li

ife in my gut. He walked back into the living room, continuing his conversation, completely oblivi

on the couch. "It was... adequate." He paused. "

. I wanted to throw the plate against the wall and watch it shatter into a

a long time. I finished the dishes and

id, his voice

g myself for the next c

ce. "Do you remember the story I used to tell

d to tell him. A fairy tale about a lonely king who

"He kept it in a golden cage, gave it the finest seeds, the purest

opped singing. It grew weak and pale. The king couldn't understand why. He had

broken and bloody, trying to get to the sky. And the king finally understood. The bird didn't want a golden cage. It wanted

ongbird," he whispered, his voice raw with a pain that seemed almost real. "A

I have you. A new bird. But this time," he said, his voice turning cold and hard

And I knew, with a certainty that chilled me t

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“"I'm resigning." The words felt heavy on my tongue, the crisp white envelope a symbol of escape. My HR director, bless her kind heart, urged me to reconsider, yet I walked away, my steps measured, a desperate fight against the urge to shatter the office's perfect silence. Instead of going down, I went up-to Mark Johnson' s office. Tech mogul. My sister Emily's ex-fiancé. The man who owned my life. I whispered, "I can' t do this anymore." His mocking reply: "Did you forget the debt you owe?" He revealed the horrifying depths of his revenge, convinced my father murdered Emily and that I, Chloe, must atone for it. He called me a "substitute," a "punishment," claiming Emily was his songbird, caged by him. Now, I was his new bird, and this time, "the cage has no door." Humiliation after humiliation, I became his personal maid, scrubbing his pristine apartment while he spoke to a new woman, happily planning a future that should have been Emily' s. Then came the bridal shop, Jessica Carrington, Mark's radiant fiancée, a diamond sparkling on her finger. "I said yes," she declared, and Mark's triumphant gaze met mine over her shoulder. Jessica, eyes cold and sharp, warned me to disappear, claiming Mark was burdened by me. She also revealed a chilling truth: "He has a tracker on your phone." Trapped, I endured endless nights of servitude, my dignity eroding, until one night, in the back of his town car, Mark kissed me-a furious, violating act-then abandoned me in the pouring rain. A dream of Emily, calling to me to be free, sparked a fragile hope. I walked into his office, ready to break free, but his knowing smirk and a chilling whisper reminded me, "The cage has no door." Then, at the bridal shop, Jessica's staged fall led to Mark's hand flying across my face, a slap that shattered everything inside me. The last shred of my misplaced loyalty, my fear, my shame-it all broke. I walked out, pulling the tracker-laden phone from my purse, and threw it into the nearest trash can. I was free.”
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