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Escaping His Control for My Freedom

Bound by a man’s suffocating obsession, a woman risks everything to reclaim her independence. As she plans a daring escape from his grasp, she unearths chilling secrets that expose the terrifying truth behind his supposed love. Every step toward liberty is haunted by his immense power, transforming her flight into a dangerous battle for survival. Amidst a landscape of opulence and deception, she must outwit her captor to break his control for good.
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Chapter 2

Dawn crept through the blinds, painting thin stripes across the living room ceiling. I hadn't slept much on the sofa, but my mind felt clearer than it had in years. The apartment was silent now—no more orchestrated sounds from the bedroom, no more of Michael's desperate attempts to wound me.

I waited until I heard the shower running before I moved. Michael would follow his usual morning routine: shower for exactly twelve minutes, dress in one of his custom suits, and leave for Wall Street by 7:15. Predictable, like everything else about him.

Once the bathroom door clicked shut, I slipped into our walk-in closet. At the very back, behind my winter coats, was a shoebox I hadn't touched in years. I pulled it out with trembling fingers—not from fear, but from a strange anticipation.

Inside lay the remnants of a life I'd abandoned: my Columbia University marine biology textbooks, spiral notebooks filled with meticulous observations, sketches of aquatic organisms labeled in my careful handwriting. I ran my fingers over a margin note I'd written years ago: "Potential research focus: impact of climate change on coral reef ecosystems."

A ghost of a smile touched my lips. I remembered the passionate student who had written those words—a young woman with dreams and ambitions that had nothing to do with managing her husband's fragile ego.

"Who were you?" I whispered to that former self, tracing the faded ink.

I pulled out my laptop and opened my email. Professor Julian Evans had been my mentor at Columbia—the one who'd seen potential in me before Michael had systematically dismantled my confidence. Before I could second-guess myself, I typed:

*Professor Evans,*

*I hope this email finds you well. It's been several years since we've spoken, but I've been following your research with great interest. I recently read about your upcoming expedition to study desert aquifers in Nevada, and I'm writing to inquire if there might be a position available for a former student eager to return to the field...*

I hit send before courage abandoned me, then turned to more practical matters. Opening an incognito browser, I researched how to open a bank account under a pseudonym. By 7:10, I had detailed notes and a plan. By 7:12, I had downloaded spreadsheets tracking our finances and begun allocating funds—calculating exactly how much I would need to escape.

The front door closed with its usual decisive click as Michael left for work. I exhaled slowly, feeling the apartment expand around me without his suffocating presence.

The day passed in a strange fog of productivity. I moved through the apartment like a ghost, touching objects I'd soon leave behind. None of it mattered anymore—the expensive furniture, the art pieces chosen to impress his colleagues, the photos of us smiling on beaches and at charity galas. Props in a performance that had run far too long.

When my phone chimed with a text from Michael at 5:30, I almost didn't check it.

*Coming home early. Making dinner. Something special.*

I felt nothing—not curiosity, not dread, not hope. Just emptiness.

When I arrived home, the apartment was transformed. Candles flickered on the dining table. The scent of coq au vin—the dish from our first date—hung in the air. Michael stood in the kitchen, sleeves rolled up, a dish towel over his shoulder. A carefully orchestrated scene of domestic bliss.

"There you are," he said, his smile practiced and perfect. "I thought we could use a night to reconnect."

Scattered across the table were framed photographs I hadn't seen in years—us in college, arms around each other outside Butler Library, laughing in Central Park, young and seemingly in love.

"Remember that day?" he asked, pointing to a photo of us at a Columbia boating event. "You were so excited about some algae you found. I thought you were the most beautiful nerd I'd ever seen."

He poured red wine into crystal glasses—the set his mother had given us as a wedding present. I took a seat and accepted the glass, sipping silently as he continued his performance.

"We've lost our way a bit, Rachel," he said, his voice dropping to that intimate register he used when trying to manipulate me. "But we can find our way back. Back to those kids who fell in love at Columbia."

I sipped my wine and studied him over the rim of my glass. The candlelight softened his features, casting shadows that hid the cruelty I'd come to recognize in his eyes. He was handsome still—that hadn't changed. But as I watched him grow increasingly agitated by my silence, I realized something profound.

I couldn't remember what it felt like to love him.

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