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From Basement to Engagement
From Basement to Engagement

From Basement to Engagement

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The basement had become my tomb. Six months of darkness, of cold concrete beneath my knees, of Noah's footsteps overhead that made my heart stop every single time. Six months of needles piercing my already anemic veins, drawing blood I couldn't spare, all for her. For Esmeralda. But it was his words today that finally killed whatever fragile hope I'd been clinging to. "I'm taking Esmeralda to the Maldives," Noah had announced through the basement door, his voice carrying that excited lilt I hadn't heard in years. Not for me. Never for me anymore. "Two weeks. The resort where we talked about honeymooning, remember?" I remembered.

Chapter 1 of From Basement to Engagement

The basement had become my tomb. Six months of darkness, of cold concrete beneath my knees, of Noah's footsteps overhead that made my heart stop every single time. Six months of needles piercing my already anemic veins, drawing blood I couldn't spare, all for her. For Esmeralda.

But it was his words today that finally killed whatever fragile hope I'd been clinging to.

"I'm taking Esmeralda to the Maldives," Noah had announced through the basement door, his voice carrying that excited lilt I hadn't heard in years. Not for me. Never for me anymore. "Two weeks. The resort where we talked about honeymooning, remember?"

I remembered. I remembered planning that trip with trembling hands and a full heart, remembered the man who'd promised me the world. That man was dead now, replaced by this stranger who'd locked me away like garbage.

"I'm using your inheritance to book it," he continued, casual as discussing the weather. "Your parents would've wanted you to contribute to something meaningful."

My parents' inheritance. The money they'd left me after years of saving, meant to secure my future. He was spending it on her.

Something inside me didn't break—it crystallized. Turned sharp and clear and cold.

I waited until his car pulled away, until the house fell silent above me. My hands shook as I reached for the phone I'd hidden in a crack in the wall—a burner I'd bought months ago during one of my supervised grocery trips, my one act of defiance. The divorce lawyer's number was already programmed in. I'd been too afraid to call. Until now.

"I'm ready," I whispered when she answered. "I'll sign everything."

Three hours later, I sat in her office, my signature bleeding across the divorce papers. Each stroke of the pen felt like reclaiming a piece of myself. The lawyer didn't ask about the bruises shadowing my wrists or why I kept the lights uncomfortably bright. She simply slid the name change documents across her desk.

"New start, new name," she said gently. "Laylah Fisher. The world won't know Laylah Griffin ever existed."

I wanted to laugh. To cry. Laylah Griffin had died in that basement anyway.

That night, Kenji helped me pack. My seventeen-year-old brother worked in furious silence, throwing clothes into bags with barely controlled rage. He'd known. He'd seen the bruises I'd tried to hide, heard my hollow explanations about "accidents." But Noah's family had power, had lawyers, had threats. What could Kenji do except watch his sister disappear?

"We're leaving Seattle," I told him, my voice stronger than I'd heard it in months. "Tonight. We're going to Seattle. All of us."

Mom and Dad didn't ask questions when we arrived at their house at midnight. Dad just loaded our bags into his car while Mom held me, her hands gentle on my too-thin shoulders. They'd aged since my wedding. I'd done that to them.

The highway stretched dark and endless before us. I watched New York's lights fade in the rearview mirror, and with them, the ghost of who I'd been. My phone buzzed incessantly—Noah, home early, discovering my absence. I turned it off and threw it out the window somewhere past Pennsylvania.

Let him search. Let him rage. I was already gone.

Seattle welcomed us with rain and the promise of anonymity. We rented a small apartment in a quiet neighborhood, and I took a job at a bookstore café—simple work, honest work, where no one knew my name or my story. The owner, Mrs. Chen, asked no questions when I flinched at raised voices or needed to prop the storage room door open when restocking.

One year. I'd survived one year of freedom. But freedom, I was learning, came with its own prison. I couldn't sleep in complete darkness. Couldn't let anyone stand too close. Couldn't trust the kindness in strangers' eyes because kindness had been Noah's first weapon.

Kenji thrived though. He'd started at Roosevelt High School, made friends, joined the basketball team. Watching him laugh again made the nightmares worth it.

Which was why I found myself walking through Roosevelt's courtyard on a cold October afternoon, heading to his parent-teacher conference. The autumn air bit through my thin jacket—I still hadn't adjusted to Seattle's damp chill. I was mentally rehearsing my apologies for Kenji's occasional tardiness when I saw him.

Jameson Stewart.

He stood near the library entrance, talking to the principal, and time collapsed. Suddenly I was twenty again, a college sophomore watching my senior crush from across the quad, too shy to ever approach. He'd been kind then, brilliant, the type of guy who seemed to exist in a different atmosphere than the rest of us. I'd had such a ridiculous crush on him that entire year.

And now he was here. More mature, shoulders broader in his tailored coat, but unmistakably him.

Our eyes met across the courtyard. Recognition flashed in his dark gaze—I saw it, clear as daylight. My heart lurched, panic flooding my veins. He knew me. Would he remember Laylah Griffin? Would he ask questions I couldn't answer?

But then his eyes slid past me, his expression pleasant but blank. He turned back to the principal, continuing their conversation as if I were just another anonymous parent passing through.

I stood frozen, confused. Had I imagined that spark of recognition? Or had he deliberately looked away, pretending not to know me?

Either way, I hurried past with my head down, pulse hammering. The last thing I needed was ghosts from my past—even the kind ones—disrupting the fragile peace I'd built.

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