Marriage Novel 14

Marriage Novel 14
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The room was small, windowless, lightless

When the door closed, it was absolute 

darkness

It was designed for me. I was terrified of this 

room. For as long as I could remember

misbehavior resulted in two punishments: the 

cane, or the room. The room was reserved for 

occasions when I had social engagements

But it was far more terrifying than the cane. It 

was a deepseated, primal fear

The moment the door clicked shut, the all- 

encompassing darkness swallowed me whole

I trembled, cold sweat slicking my skin. I collapsed, gasping for breath, the suffocating 

blackness pressing down on me. I didn’t 

scream. No one in this house would open the 

door

Only once, when I was seventeen, had 

someone opened that door. Seth, staying with 

us while he underwent treatment, had heard 

my cries and found the outside lock. I’d 

opened my tearfilled eyes and seen him 

silhouetted against the light

Chelsea, he’d whispered, want to run away 

with me

I’d said yes

He hated the treatments; I hated the rules. It 

was a perfect match. But halfway through our 

escape, he’d collapsed

He never walked again. My father said Seth’s 

death was the price of my rebellion

He said my only friend died because of my 

selfishness

After that, I never resisted. It was a form of 

penance. I became the perfect daughter

following their prescribed path. Everyone 

thought I was gentle, accomplished. No one 

knew I was trapped in the spring of my 

seventeenth year, Seth lying in a hospital bed

blood bubbling from his lips, his breath 

rattling, the mole on his neck rising and 

falling with each agonizing gasp

I’d never forgiven myself

Until Julian. He was a disruption

Now, barely able to breathe, I caught the 

scent of camellias on my wrist. A moment of 

clarity. I fumbled for my phone, dialing with trembling fingers

The line connected instantly

My senses were fading, only a faint, rapid 

breathing remained

Chelsea, Julian’s voice was urgent, where are 

you

I couldn’t answer

I heard the sound of wind through the phone

I lost track of time and space

Then, the door I couldn’t open was kicked in

Julian stood silhouetted against the light

He must have come quickly. By the time he 

carried me out of the Thornton house, my 

senses were returning. A doctor trailed behind 

us, the grounds swarming with security

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I tugged at his sleeve, my voice quiet. Julian

go back.” 

He stopped abruptly, his dark eyes filled with 

a terrifying mix of rage and concern. But he 

didn’t hesitate. He turned back, carrying me 

into the living room. I stumbled, dizzy and 

nauseous

My family was there. My father, the architect 

of my discipline. My mother, who always 

looked away. The staff, powerless to 

intervene. I grabbed the cane and swung it at 

the antique wall, sending shards of glass 

flying

Once wasn’t enough. I swung again, and again

I don’t know how many times I hit it. When I finally stopped, the floor was littered with debris. The cane clattered to the ground, broken in pieces

They all recoiled, staring at me as if I’d gone mad. Even my father was speechless. He’d been wrong. I shouldn’t have run away with Seth. I should have smashed this place to pieces back then

My voice was hoarse. Screw being your perfect little princess,I said

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