He slammed the door, then slammed me harder—again. My skin bloomed purple, and I tasted metal when I whispered, “Please… stop.” An hour later, he knelt beside the bed with a velvet box, shaking. “I love you so much. Forgive me, yeah?” Diamonds glittered like an apology I never asked for. I wanted to scream, but I smiled—because I’d already hidden something under the mattress. And tonight, he’s finally going to notice.
He slammed the door, then slammed me harder—again. My skin bloomed purple along my ribs, and I tasted metal when I whispered, “Please… stop.” “Don’t make me do this, Emma,” Jake hissed, like my bruises were his burden. That night, I sat on the bathroom floor with the shower running so the neighbors wouldn’t hear…