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The Day The Elevator Broke

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1033    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

ick with the murmur of conversations and the clinking of champagne glasses. I wor

picture of a successful businessman. He kept his hand on the small of my b

shley a

, a little too short for a corporate event. She ma

l over for you," she coo

mile tightening slightly. "Y

icker of triumph in her eyes befor

g a rough time the other day. I told David he should have go

sympathy. She was staking her c

avid jumped in, his tone

n herself lately. A

table, justifying his act

David' s arm. "Don' t you two fight because of me. Y

concerned friend, the innocent byst

sed to give them the satisfaction of a reaction. My silence

voice a low hiss

to be having a good time? Y

d, David," I sa

me onto the dance floor. It was a perfunctory,

t we?" he murmured, a con

dance, years ago, where he had held me just like thi

ed by the cold reality of the present. He was onl

d against my hand. It was a gho

him. The muscle memory of our years tog

ing us from the table, a sm

pulled my

nd his jaw tightened. The dance ended,

he announced on the way home, as if it

t have to

insi

opened the passenger door, I was hit by a wave of chea

pink pillow with cat ears was propped against the headrest. A string

rritory. She had ma

. He had the decency

with me. You know, to save on

limsy excuse, no

passenger door and walked around to the

mirror, a flash of irritation on

her seat," I said, my vo

k in the car' rule for years, who had once yelled at me for leaving a newspaper on the b

pped at a drive-thru and bought t

f the coffees t

ew drops of coffee on the floor mat and he hadn' t spoken to me for the rest o

d. "No, thank you.

window, watchin

building, I got out of the

" he ca

ut didn' t

through thi

d lost myself in my work. It was my only refuge, the one place where I still felt competent and in control. The marketing cam

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“The elevator jolted, groaned, and then stopped. My breath hitched as the lights flickered and died, plunging me into absolute darkness and the icy grip of claustrophobia. Frantic, I called my husband, David, for help, certain he' d be my rescuer. Instead, his voice, impatient and dismissive, carried the faint sound of music and a woman' s laughter – Ashley, his young assistant. "Look, Sarah, I can' t right now," he said, explaining he was taking Ashley, who was faking a cold, to get medicine. He chose his assistant over his wife, gasping for air and pleading for help. Then he hung up. When I finally escaped the elevator an hour later, something broke inside me, but it wasn't my spirit. That night, I watched him from the doorway, listening as he mocked me to his friends, assuring them I was dependent and would "come around." The next day, a photo of him and Ashley, radiating false happiness, appeared on his social media, captioned, "So grateful for my ray of sunshine." My colleagues whispered, friends called, but there was no anger, only a profound sense of release. He saw me as pathetic and dependent, a puzzle he'd already solved, but he was wrong. I packed my bags, every folded shirt a step away from him, and called the one person who still saw me as Sarah-bug. "Can I come home?" I asked, tears of relief finally falling.”
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